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On Thu, Apr 11, 2019 at 2:23 PM kende jan via R-help <r-help at
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> Goodafternoon,
>
> I amcurrently in the process of calibrating an item bank using a GPCM
> model. So, amI right to assume that the bifactor model allows me to work
> with my generalfactor by assimilating it to a one-factor model, without
> taking into account groupfactors? That is, I can estimate my item
> parameters from my factor loadings onthe general factor only?
>
> If so, Ihave some questions about evaluating the fit of my model. The
> calculation of infitstatistics is specific to unidimensional models. Can I
> compute infit statisticsusing the general factor or do I have to do this
> separately for each of the groupfactors? Or is there a more appropriate
> method to evaluate the fit of my modelwhen calibration an item bank using a
> GPCM model?
>
> Thank youin advance.
>
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