Find the RMSEA from model chi square, degrees of freedom and number of observations. Show confidence intervals.
RMSEA(chisq, dof, n.obs, alpha = 0.1)
the estimated value
the lower bound
the upper bound
The Chi square statistic from an analysis
Degrees of freedom of the model
Number of observations
alpha level for confidence intervals
William Revelle
RMSEA is just a chisquare adjusted by its degrees of freedom and the sample size.
\(\sqrt{chisq/(dof * (nobs)) -1/(n.obs -1)}\). It is given in most of the appropriate functions (e.g.,fa
) and given here for completeness.
Steiger, J. H.,and Lind, J. C. (1980). Statistically based tests for the number of common factors. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society, Iowa City, IA.
fa
, omega
, esem