On Effect Size Measures for Nested Measurement Models

Educ Psychol Meas. 2022 Dec;82(6):1225-1246. doi: 10.1177/00131644211066845. Epub 2022 Jan 20.

Abstract

A class of effect size indices are discussed that evaluate the degree to which two nested confirmatory factor analysis models differ from each other in terms of fit to a set of observed variables. These descriptive effect measures can be used to quantify the impact of parameter restrictions imposed in an initially considered model and are free from an explicit relationship to sample size. The described indices represent the extent to which respective linear combinations of the proportions of explained variance in the manifest variables are changed as a result of introducing the constraints. The indices reflect corresponding aspects of the impact of the restrictions and are independent of their statistical significance or lack thereof. The discussed effect size measures are readily point and interval estimated, using popular software, and their application is illustrated with numerical examples.

Keywords: confidence interval; confirmatory factor analysis; effect size; nested model; parameter restriction; proportion explained variance.