ABSTRACT

One of the more critical, but often difficult, aspects of analyzing a latent variable model is communicating about what you did and what you found. In what follows, we provide an overview of the basic information you should provide. For more information, see Hoyle and Isherwood’s (2013) guidelines and the applicable chapters from Hancock and Mueller (2010). Readers might also find useful the advice and comments of Boomsma (2000), Hoyle and Panter (1995), and Steiger (1988).