This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether correct assignments of items to subtests are supported by the data. The confir-matory common factor (CCF) method is used most often and defines nonzero loadings so that they correspond to the assignment of items to subtests. Another method is the oblique multiple group (OMG) method, which defines subtests as unweighted sums of the scores on all items assigned to the subtest, and (corrected) correlations are used to verify the assignment. A simulation study compares both methods, accounting for the influence of model error and the amount of unique variance. The CCF and OMG meth-ods show similar behavior with relatively small amounts of unique vari...
Multi-group group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) allows researchers to determine whether a res...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
Factorial invariance testing requires a referent loading to be constrained equal across groups. This...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
A common question in test evaluation is whether an a priori assignment of items to subtests is suppo...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
This study investigates the effects of sample size, factor overdetermination, and communality on the...
There exist differences between the use of Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor analysis at scale ada...
Construct comparability studies are of importance in the context of test validation for psychologica...
If a researcher applies the conventional tests of scale-level measurement invariance through multi-g...
This simulation study investigated the empirical Type I error rates of using the maximum likelihood ...
The analysis of measurement invariance is important in the confirmatory factor analysis to test the ...
Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) allows researchers to determine whether a research ...
Multi-group group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) allows researchers to determine whether a res...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
Factorial invariance testing requires a referent loading to be constrained equal across groups. This...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
This study compares two confirmatory factor analysis methods on their ability to verify whether corr...
A common question in test evaluation is whether an a priori assignment of items to subtests is suppo...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
Confirmatieve Factor Analyse (CFA) is een vaak gebruikte methode wanneer onderzoekers een bepaalde v...
This study investigates the effects of sample size, factor overdetermination, and communality on the...
There exist differences between the use of Exploratory and Confirmatory Factor analysis at scale ada...
Construct comparability studies are of importance in the context of test validation for psychologica...
If a researcher applies the conventional tests of scale-level measurement invariance through multi-g...
This simulation study investigated the empirical Type I error rates of using the maximum likelihood ...
The analysis of measurement invariance is important in the confirmatory factor analysis to test the ...
Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) allows researchers to determine whether a research ...
Multi-group group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) allows researchers to determine whether a res...
Across many areas of psychology, concordance is commonly used to measure the (intragroup) agreement ...
Factorial invariance testing requires a referent loading to be constrained equal across groups. This...