textSocial science researchers are increasingly using multi-group confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA) to compare different groups' latent variable means. To ensure that a MG-CFA model is identified, two approaches are commonly used to set the scale of the latent variable. The reference indicator (RI) strategy, which involves constraining one loading per factor to a value of one across groups, assumes that the RI has equal factor loadings across groups. The second approach involves constraining each factor's variance to a value of one across groups and, thus, assumes that the factor variances are equal across groups. Latent mean differences may be tested and described using Gonzalez and Griffin's (2001) likelihood ratio test (LRT[subscript...
Measurement invariance testing with confirmatory factor analysis has a long history in social scienc...
This study examined the performance of various model fit indices in the context of multilevel confir...
Likert-type rating scales are an important means of attitude assessment in the social sciences. A co...
This paper investigates how the major outcome of a confirmatory factor investigation is preserved wh...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of three commonly used model fit indices wh...
Models of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) are frequently applied to examine the convergent validi...
Type I error rates and power of the likelihood ratio test and bias of the standardized effect size m...
Taxometric and latent variable mixture models can aid in (1) determining whether the source of popul...
In social sciences, education, and psychology, it is difficult to obtain distributional assumption. ...
In social sciences, education, and psychology, it is difficult to obtain distributional assumption. ...
Researchers are increasingly taking advantage of the latent growth modeling framework to evaluate co...
textConfirmatory factor analysis (CFA) models test the plausibility of latent constructs hypothesiz...
This multiple-manuscript dissertation explored the measurement invariance (MI) testing with multiple...
Multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) analysis is one of the most frequently employed methods to examine the...
Latent Variable Models (LVM) are widely used in social, behavioural, and educational sciences to unc...
Measurement invariance testing with confirmatory factor analysis has a long history in social scienc...
This study examined the performance of various model fit indices in the context of multilevel confir...
Likert-type rating scales are an important means of attitude assessment in the social sciences. A co...
This paper investigates how the major outcome of a confirmatory factor investigation is preserved wh...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of three commonly used model fit indices wh...
Models of confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) are frequently applied to examine the convergent validi...
Type I error rates and power of the likelihood ratio test and bias of the standardized effect size m...
Taxometric and latent variable mixture models can aid in (1) determining whether the source of popul...
In social sciences, education, and psychology, it is difficult to obtain distributional assumption. ...
In social sciences, education, and psychology, it is difficult to obtain distributional assumption. ...
Researchers are increasingly taking advantage of the latent growth modeling framework to evaluate co...
textConfirmatory factor analysis (CFA) models test the plausibility of latent constructs hypothesiz...
This multiple-manuscript dissertation explored the measurement invariance (MI) testing with multiple...
Multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) analysis is one of the most frequently employed methods to examine the...
Latent Variable Models (LVM) are widely used in social, behavioural, and educational sciences to unc...
Measurement invariance testing with confirmatory factor analysis has a long history in social scienc...
This study examined the performance of various model fit indices in the context of multilevel confir...
Likert-type rating scales are an important means of attitude assessment in the social sciences. A co...