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Summary of Fit Indices for Models of the Gender Role Conflict Scale for Adolescents Derived From Confirmatory Factor Analysis Model 2 2 df / df TLI NNFI CFI SRMR RMSEA 90% CISample A (N 317)One factor 1226.9 377 4.32 .66 .50 .53 .10 .10 [.10, .11]Three factor 494.51 230 2.15 .83 .72 .83 .09 .08 [.08, .09]Four factor A 435.52 251 1.77 .89 .84 .90 .06 .05 [.04, .06]Four factor B 498.94 229 2.18 .83 .76 .85 .08 .06 [.05, .07]Four factor 757.09 371 2.04 .84 .75 .86 .07 .06 [.05, .06]Sample B (N 199)One factor 1183.8 377 3.14 .54 .49 .58 .11 .10 [.10, .11]Three factor 365.71 230 1.59 .89 .77 .90 .07 .06 [.04, .07]Four factor A 524.59 251 2.09 .82 .77 .84 .09 .08 [.08, .09]Four factor B 339.04 229 1.48 .90 .77 .91 .06 .05 [.04, .06]Four factor 639.12 371 1.72 .86 .72 .87 .08 .06 [.05, .07] Note . GFI Goodness of fit index; CFI Comparative fit index; RMSEA root mean-square error of approximation. Four factor A represents the fourfactor model tested having removed Items 3, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 13 (determined by Sample A and tested with Sample B). Four factor B represents the fourfactor model tested having removed Items 1, 3, 11, 18, 26, and 28 (determined by Sample B and tested with Sample A). All chi-square tests were statisticallysignificant at

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