A model selection approach to structural equation modelling: A critical evaluation and a road map for ecologists

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Abstract

Structural equation modelling (SEM) can illuminate complex interaction networks of the sort found in ecology. However, selecting optimally complex, data-supported SEM models and quantifying their uncertainty are difficult processes. To this end, we recommend a formal model selection approach (MSA) that uses information criteria. Using a suite of numerical simulations, we compare MSA-SEM against two traditional methods. We find that MSA-SEM exhibits superior, unbiased results under the suboptimal realistic conditions characteristic of ecological studies. We then provide a road map for MSA-SEM and demonstrate its use via a case study. We illustrate the unique abilities of SEM to confirm a network structure within the realm of known causal pathways and delineate the boundaries within which MSA-SEM should be applied.

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Garrido, M., Hansen, S. K., Yaari, R., & Hawlena, H. (2022, January 1). A model selection approach to structural equation modelling: A critical evaluation and a road map for ecologists. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. British Ecological Society. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.13742

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