How do you report structural equation modeling results?
Structural equation modeling results can be reported in a variety of ways, depending on the type of analysis conducted. Generally, the results should include a summary of the model fit, a description of the model structure, and a discussion of the results.
The model fit should include information about the overall fit of the model, such as the chi-square statistic, the degrees of freedom, the root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA), and the comparative fit index (CFI).
The model structure should include a description of the model, including the number of latent variables, the number of observed variables, and the paths between the variables.
The results should include a discussion of the results, including the strength of the relationships between the variables, the significance of the paths, and the implications of the results.