Sample size requirements in structural equation models under standard conditions
Andreas I. Nicolaou and
Michael M. Masoner
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, 2013, vol. 14, issue 4, 256-274
Abstract:
When a research of risk considers researchers who wish to utilize structured equation modeling (SEM), all users would ask for their sample size. The paper argues for the formulation of a single barebones minimum standard to be accompanied by a hierarchy of higher quality standards. The paper also offers a specific recommendation for such a barebones standard and ranks quality standards by their sample size cost. In sum, the solution to this problem involves integration: over the multitude of standards, over both single-study and multi-study perspectives, and over a broad array of research environments. Our solution deals with the multitude of solutions. It seeks maximum flexibility to accommodate a multi-study perspective, and it is sensitive to the needs of research settings where sample size is constrained or collection is costly. For these reasons we offer important suggestions and summarize recommendations.
Keywords: Standard conditions in sample size for stability; Barebones for high quality; Relationship barebones standard and ranks quality standards; Multitude of standards both single-study and multi-study perspectives; Research settings where sample size is constrained or collection is costly (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.accinf.2013.11.001
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