* installing *source* package ‘negligible’ ... ** package ‘negligible’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked ** using staged installation ** R ** data *** moving datasets to lazyload DB ** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading Warning in lavaan::bootstrapLavaan(mod, R = nboot, type = "yuan", FUN = lavaan::fitMeasures, : lavaan WARNING: 2 bootstrap runs resulted in nonadmissible (n) solutions. ** Equivalence/Negligible Effect Tests for Evaluating Model Fit ** * RMSEA-Based Test: * ---- EBF-RMSEA: Equivalence Based Fit Test for RMSEA; the Not-Close Fit Test for RMSEA by MacCallum et al. (1996) ---- RMSEA index: 0.09212148 ************************************* Confidence Interval Method Selected: not.close Upper end of 90% CI for RMSEA: 0.114 ************************************* Modified Equivalence Bound: no Equivalence Bound: 0.05 ************************************* Test Decision (comparing confidence interval to equivalence bound): FAIL TO REJECT HO: We fail to find evidence to reject the hypothesis of not-close fit. * CFI-Based Test: * ---- EBFB-CFI: Equivalence Based Fit Test for CFI using YHY Bootstrap for CI ---- CFI index: 0.9305597 ************************************* Confidence Interval Method Selected: yhy.boot Lower end of 90% CI for CFI: 0.9 ************************************* Modified Equivalence Bound: no Equivalence Bound: 0.95 ************************************* Test Decision (comparing confidence interval to equivalence bound): FAIL TO REJECT HO: We fail to reject the hypothesis that the specified model is not substantially better fitting than the baseline model. * SRMR-Based Test: * ---- Equivalence Based Fit Test for Unbiased SRMR ---- uSRMR index: 0.05800319 ************************************* Confidence Interval Method Selected: MO Upper bound of 90% CI for SRMR: 0.074 ************************************* Modified Equivalence Bound: no Equivalence Bound: 0.08 ************************************* Test Decision (comparing confidence interval to equivalence bound): REJECT HO: The null hypothesis that the population SRMR exceeds the equivalence bound can be rejected. There is evidence to support satisfactory fit, given the value of the equivalence bound. ** help *** installing help indices ** building package indices ** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location ** testing if installed package can be loaded from final location ** testing if installed package keeps a record of temporary installation path * DONE (negligible)