I'm in the process of trying to obtain additional goodness of fit indices besides the AIC and BIC for a GSEM that contains multiple variables with Poisson distributions as well as survey weights. A collaborator has requested additional goodness of fit measures besides the AIC & BIC, which I'm able to obtain without issue using the "estat ic" command feature, but I receive the r(321) error and a "not valid" message when I attempt to use the following commands: estat cd, estat lcgof, estat ggof, and estat eqgof. Is there a way to calculate other goodness of fit indices using the log pseudolikelihood or any other information that's included in the GSEM output?
Thank you in advance
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