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CMIN
Model | NPAR | CMIN | DF | P | CMIN/DF | Saturated model | 36 | .000 | 0 | | | Independence model | 8 | 3797.971 | 28 | .000 | 135.642 |
RMR, GFI Model | RMR | GFI | AGFI | PGFI | Saturated model | .000 | 1.000 | | | Independence model | .352 | .465 | .313 | .362 |
Baseline Comparisons Model | NFI
Delta1 | RFI rho1 | IFI
Delta2 | TLI rho2 | CFI | Saturated model | 1.000 | | 1.000 | | 1.000 | Independence model | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
Parsimony-Adjusted Measures Model | PRATIO | PNFI | PCFI | Saturated model | .000 | .000 | .000 | Independence model | 1.000 | .000 | .000 |
NCP
Model | NCP | LO 90 | HI 90 | Saturated model | .000 | .000 | .000 | Independence model | 3769.971 | 3571.163 | 3976.045 |
FMIN
Model | FMIN | F0 | LO 90 | HI 90 | Saturated model | .000 | .000 | .000 | .000 | Independence model | 3.221 | 3.198 | 3.029 | 3.372 |
RMSEA
Model | RMSEA | LO 90 | HI 90 | PCLOSE | Independence model | .338 | .329 | .347 | .000 |
AIC
Model | AIC | BCC | BIC | CAIC | Saturated model | 72.000 | 72.554 | 254.638 | 290.638 | Independence model | 3813.971 | 3814.094 | 3854.557 | 3862.557 |
ECVI
Model | ECVI | LO 90 | HI 90 | MECVI | Saturated model | .061 | .061 | .061 | .062 | Independence model | 3.235 | 3.066 | 3.410 | 3.235 |
HOELTER
Model | HOELTER
.05 | HOELTER
.01 | Independence model | 13 | 15 |

H1: cognitive ability will be positively related to the job performance.
H2: cognitive ability will be positively related to the need for achievement
H3: need for achievement will be positively related to the job performance.
H4: need for achievement will mediate the relationship between cognitive ability and job performance.
H5: the relationship between need for achievement and job performance will be moderated by leadership climate such that the relationship between need for achievement and job performance will be stronger when there is a strong

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