Random Model Discrepancy: Interpretations and Technicalities (A Rejoinder)

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In this rejoinder we discuss the following aspects of our approach to model discrepancy: the interpretations of the two populations and adventitious error, the choice of inverse Wishart distribution, the perceived danger of justifying a model with bad fit, the relationship among our new approach, Chen’s (J R Stat Soc Ser B, 41:235–248, 1979) approach and the existing RMSEA-based approach, and the Pitman drift assumption.

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Wu, H., & Browne, M. W. (2015). Random Model Discrepancy: Interpretations and Technicalities (A Rejoinder). Psychometrika, 80(3), 619–624. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11336-015-9456-y

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