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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Multivariate Behav Res. 2014 Nov;49(6):581–596. doi: 10.1080/00273171.2014.947352

Table 1.

M1 model parameter values assigned for Example 1 (Holzinger & Swineford data)

F1 F2 F3 Unique factor
variances
Intercepts/Means
X1 1.000 0.589 4.936
X2 0.605 1.100 6.088
X3 0.764 0.826 2.250
X4 1.000 0.490 3.061
X5 1.117 0.543 4.341
X6 0.927 0.375 2.186
X7 1.000 0.441 4.186
X8 0.287 0.873 0.357 5.527
X9 0.567 0.589 0.584 5.374
F1 0.770 0.770 0.000
F2 0.372 0.973 0.973 0.000
F3 0.050 0.089 0.599 0.599 0.000

Note. X1 = visual perception, X2 = cubes, X3 = Lozenges, X4 = paragraph comprehension, X5 = sentence completion, X6 = word meaning, X7 = addition, X8 = counting dots, x9 = straight-curved capitals, F1 = visualization factor, F2 = verbal factor & F3 = speed factor. All other parameter values unspecified in the table were fixed to zero. The part in bold indicates the additional parameter in the M1 model over the M0 model.