Abstract
Kelley and Lai (2011) recently proposed the use of accuracy in parameter estimation (AIPE) for sample size planning in structural equation modeling. The sample size that reaches the desired width for the confidence interval of root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) is suggested. This study proposes a graphical extension with the AIPE approach, abbreviated as GAIPE, on RMSEA to facilitate sample size planning in structural equation modeling. GAIPE simultaneously displays the expected width of a confidence interval of RMSEA, the necessary sample size to reach the desired width, and the RMSEA values covered in the confidence interval. Power analysis for hypothesis tests related to RMSEA can also be integrated into the GAIPE framework to allow for a concurrent consideration of accuracy in estimation and statistical power to plan sample sizes. A package written in R has been developed to implement GAIPE. Examples and instructions for using the GAIPE package are presented to help readers make use of this flexible framework. With the capacity of incorporating information on accuracy in RMSEA estimation, values of RMSEA, and power for hypothesis testing on RMSEA in a single graphical representation, the GAIPE extension offers an informative and practical approach for sample size planning in structural equation modeling.
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