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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2011 Feb;25(1):127–136. doi: 10.1037/a0022320

Table 3.

Model Fit Indices, Parameter Estimates, Standard Errors, and Critical Ratios for Unconditional Growth Models in Men.

CES-D PSS-Family PSS-Friend
χ2, df 81.66, 41 88.69, 41 45.17, 41
CFI .95 .96 .99
TLI .95 .95 .98
RMSEA .05 .05 .02
Est. SE Critical Ratio Est. SE Critical Ratio Est. SE Critical Ratio



Factor mean
 INT 13.32 .52 25.65 7.50 .18 42.97 8.53 .14 59.98
 Slope −.38 .07 −5.38 .17 .02 7.81 .03 .02 1.30
Factor variance
 INT 53.42 7.70 6.93 7.76 .83 9.37 3.54 .74 4.77
 Slope .39 .15 2.54 .09 .01 6.55 .05 .02 3.36
Factor covariance
 INT with Slope −1.74 .92 −1.89 −.57 .09 −6.21 −.22 .09 −2.22

Note. N = 336. Critical ratios ≥ 1.96 indicate estimates are significant at p < .05. Est. = unstandardized model estimate; SE = standard error of estimated parameter; Critical ratio = estimate divided by standard error; CFI = Comparative Fit Index; TLI = Tucker-Lewis Index; RMSEA = Root-Mean Square Error of Approximation; INT = Intercept.