Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA): the one - factor model was conducted by confirmatory factor analysis giving unacceptable
global fit indices.
The resulting
global fit indices X2 = 113.23, p < 0.0005, chi - square - degrees of freedom (d. f.) ratio = 2.45, RMSEA = 0.102, CFI = 0.72, NFI = 0.68, GFI = 0.59, AGFI = 0.57 showed that the one factor solution proposed by the author should be rejected.
The global fit indices included: The X2 - degrees of freedom (d. f) ratio < 2.0, RMSEA < 0:06, CFI > 0:90, NFI > 0:90, GFI > 0.85, AGFI > 0.85 indicated an acceptable fit.
Not exact matches
Certainly deriving a
global signal from a PDO
index or simply
fitting a ~ 60 year sinusoidal oscillation to the data would remove a worthwhile proportion of the remaining variance.
These plans may be a good
fit for those who are wanting to choose from multiple strategies using
global indices for optimizing their policy's
index crediting potential.
Results: The
global justice model with autocorrelations had the most satisfactory goodness - of -
fit indices.
The
global model
fit to the data was tested by Chi - square, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA), Comparative Fit Index (CFI) and Goodness of Fit Index (GF
fit to the data was tested by Chi - square, Root Mean Square Error of Approximation (RMSEA), Comparative
Fit Index (CFI) and Goodness of Fit Index (GF
Fit Index (CFI) and Goodness of
Fit Index (GF
Fit Index (GFI).