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Modeling Misspecification as a Parameter in Bayesian Structural Equation Models

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Accounting for model misspecification in Bayesian structural equation models is an active area of research. We present a uniquely Bayesian approach to misspecification that models the degree of misspecification as… Click to show full abstract

Accounting for model misspecification in Bayesian structural equation models is an active area of research. We present a uniquely Bayesian approach to misspecification that models the degree of misspecification as a parameter—a parameter akin to the correlation root mean squared residual. The misspecification parameter can be interpreted on its own terms as a measure of absolute model fit and allows for comparing different models fit to the same data. By estimating the degree of misspecification simultaneously with structural parameters, the uncertainty about structural parameters reflects the degree of model misspecification. This results in a model that produces more reliable inference than extant Bayesian structural equation modeling. In addition, the approach estimates the residual covariance matrix that can be the basis for diagnosing misspecifications and updating a hypothesized model. These features are confirmed using simulation studies. Demonstrations with a variety of real-world examples show additional properties of the approach.

Keywords: structural equation; misspecification parameter; parameter; model; misspecification; bayesian structural

Journal Title: Educational and Psychological Measurement
Year Published: 2023

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