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Find the sample size that the power in rejection the samples from the alternative pair of RMSEA is just over the specified power.
findRMSEApowernested(rmsea0A = NULL, rmsea0B = NULL, rmsea1A,
rmsea1B = NULL, dfA, dfB, n, alpha = 0.05, group = 1)
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degree of freedom of the more-restricted model
degree of freedom of the less-restricted model
Sample size
The alpha level
The number of group in calculating RMSEA
MacCallum, R. C., Browne, M. W., & Cai, L. (2006). Testing differences between nested covariance structure models: Power analysis and null hypotheses. Psychological Methods, 11(1), 19--35. 10.1037/1082-989X.11.1.19
plotRMSEApowernested
to plot the statistical power for
nested model comparison based on population RMSEA given the sample size
findRMSEAsamplesizenested
to find the minium sample
size for a given statistical power in nested model comparison based on
population RMSEA
# NOT RUN {
findRMSEApowernested(rmsea0A = 0.06, rmsea0B = 0.05, rmsea1A = 0.08,
rmsea1B = 0.05, dfA = 22, dfB = 20, n = 200,
alpha = 0.05, group = 1)
# }
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