My understanding was that SEM typically requires a larger sample size, ideally over 200 observations for reliable results, but the 'medsem' package could be used on smaller sample sizes? (please correct me if I am wrong). Now that I've finished my analyses with this assumption ( 82 observations), I cant seem to find any official sources which mentions appropriate sample size for 'medsem'. Would anyone be able to direct me? Thank you!
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