Hello, I am new here so apologies if the question is not relevant for the forum or not enough detail is provided.
I have run ordered probit model for a latent factor using gsem function in Stata 16. This is because I have Likert scale (1-5) answers to my observable variables. The problem is I cannot obtain fit statistics for the model. I have read that it is not possible for gsem in Stata with some exceptions (eg. latent class analysis). Is that the case?
Would an alternative be to run a SEM with maximum likelihood? I know that has been done in some studies using Likert scale answers, but I am very hesitant. I would like to stick to ordered probit as the latent variable I derived from the model performs excellent in other models I run. But I am sure reviewers will ask about the models' gof.
Thank you for any suggestions!
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