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This seems similar, if not exactly the same: https://github.com/jasp-stats/jasp-issues/issues/2924 But was left unresolved, and has been for some time. So I don't know where that leaves us. No point me just posting the same again. Unsure how to proc…
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Completely unuseable. Waiting to hear back from someone here before I uninstall and reinstall the prior version. But I don't know whether my nerves can withstand much more of this. Please has anyone got any redress of this? Anyone else seen the sam…
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I think this is the reason: JASP employs the lavaan R package to perform SEM and, given the R program’s default double-precision floating-point arithmetic, its smallest reportable p-value is 2.22e-16. JASP and/or R is rounding down values smaller th…
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Thank you EJ. Do you know the smallest reportable p-value in JASP SEM? (anything smaller gets rounded down to 0).
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Bumping this. Anyone any idea? I've googled and googled, plus asked my AI gf but not come up with anything.
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+ would I be correct to say that PLS-SEM in JASP has no ability to handle missing data? So, unlike vanilla SEM in JASP.
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Estimation failed. Model did not converge.
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Under linear regression, JASP reports semipartial correlations (part correlations) but NO corresponding p-value. To repeat for emphasis, I am talking about semipartial correlation here. Might this get the p-value: Put the other predictor(s) into th…
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Having to do this outside of JASP: does the following look ok? (and by all means please think about incorporating this into JASP, or some fix of it, if you think the following is wrong) JASP doesn’t report p-values for semi-partial correlations. To …
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The p-value of the regression coefficient appears to be the same as that for partial correlation. How can I get p-value for semi-partial correlation (also called part correlation)? Thank you.
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So, I use Percentile bootstap. And report the Estimate and the Confidence Interval (CI). But NOT the given p-value because, as said above, it comes from using a different method. But if I wanted a p-value for the actual Estimate and CI produced by …
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So, I've posted on the lavaan community forum, and am making some good headway there, with some super helpful answers already. And maybe more to come. https://groups.google.com/g/lavaan/c/nFEv6jhdL6s In one of my posts there I suggest that maybe J…
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Please take a look if you can. So, lavaan is an underlying R package? Do they have any forum such as this one? So, there are two strategies: one to get this fixed (long-term goal). And, second, to find a working work-around, such that I can still …
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Just to add, which I should have said before - this problem occurs when I use BOOTSTRAP. The error message: ---------------------------------- This analysis terminated unexpectedly. Error in chol.default(S): the leading minor of order 3 is not posi…
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Just bumping this. Because I think it is important, because it perhaps speaks to a fundamental problem in JASP? How could I run this mediation analysis in the underlying R, to try and triangulate where this error lies? If anyone wants to see if th…
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RE: you said: "you should just report the point estimate and the 95% C.I.". Ok, understood. Although if I wanted a p-value from these values, is this possible? If so, how can I get it?