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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2016 Jun 23;111(5):790–815. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000098

Table 7.

Model fit statistics for common factor structural equation models of interrelations among character measures and relations with acquiescence and BFI scores.

Chi Square df scaling factor p-value AIC BIC RMSEA CFI TLI
Model 1 15.735 14 1.188 0.330 10658.661 10757.169 0.012 0.997 0.995
Model 2 13.063 14 1.180 0.522 10569.766 10700.865 0.000 1.000 1.003
Model 3 11.875 14 1.143 0.616 9915.985 10210.958 0.000 1.000 1.008
Model 4 224.553 44 1.169 <0.0005 10104.892 10259.402 0.072 0.841 0.772
Model 5 35.112 39 1.163 <0.0005 9893.248 10071.168 0.000 1.000 1.006
Model 6 199.330 27 1.2103 <0.0005 12674.416 12842.972 0.089 0.853 0.755
Model 7 49.014 19 1.241 <0.0005 12504.270 12710.282 0.044 0.974 0.939

Note: Scaling factors must be implemented to obtain accurate p-values when conducting chi-square difference tests. Because they are not based on all of the same variables, the fit indices for models 1 and 2 cannot be directly compared to one another or to models 3 through 7. Similarly, the fit indices for models 3, 4, and 5 cannot be directly compared to those for models 6 and 7.