* installing to library ‘/home/hornik/tmp/R.check/r-devel-clang/Work/build/Packages’
* 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
** 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 
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Confidence Interval Method Selected: not.close 
Upper end of 90% CI for RMSEA: 0.114
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Modified Equivalence Bound: no 
Equivalence Bound: 0.05 
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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 
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Confidence Interval Method Selected: yhy.boot 
Lower end of 90% CI for CFI: 0.896
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Modified Equivalence Bound: no 
Equivalence Bound: 0.95 
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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 
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Confidence Interval Method Selected: MO 
Upper bound of 90% CI for SRMR: 0.074
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Modified Equivalence Bound: no 
Equivalence Bound: 0.08 
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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)