A primary underlying assumption for researchers using a psychological scale is that scores are comparable across individuals from different subgroups within the population. In the absence of invariance, the validity of these scores for inferences about individuals may be questionable. Factor invariance testing refers to the methodological approach to assessing whether specific factor model parameters are indeed equivalent across groups. Though much research has investigated the performance of several techniques for assessing invariance, very little work has examined how methods perform under small sample size, and non-normally distributed latent trait conditions. Therefore, the purpose of this simulation study was to compare invariance asse...
In conducting a cross-cultural study with a quantitative method, the researchers need to effectively...
Large-scale surveys such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Teaching ...
Dealing with measurement invariance has been an issue of concern in confirmatory factor analysis for...
Factorial invariance testing requires a referent loading to be constrained equal across groups. This...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Latent class analysis (LCA) is a widely used statistical technique for identifying subgroups in the ...
With the increasing use of international survey data especially in cross-cultural and multi-national...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Researchers dealing with the task of estimating locations of individuals on continuous latent variab...
This chapter focuses on a practical analysis of the Bayesian approximate measurement invariance mode...
When comparing test or questionnaire scores between groups, an important assumption is that the ques...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
We illustrate testing measurement invariance in a second-order factor model using a quality of life ...
Existing procedures for testing measurement invariance focus mainly on group-level comparisons rathe...
Several structural equation modeling (SEM) strategies were developed for assessing measurement invar...
In conducting a cross-cultural study with a quantitative method, the researchers need to effectively...
Large-scale surveys such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Teaching ...
Dealing with measurement invariance has been an issue of concern in confirmatory factor analysis for...
Factorial invariance testing requires a referent loading to be constrained equal across groups. This...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Latent class analysis (LCA) is a widely used statistical technique for identifying subgroups in the ...
With the increasing use of international survey data especially in cross-cultural and multi-national...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Researchers dealing with the task of estimating locations of individuals on continuous latent variab...
This chapter focuses on a practical analysis of the Bayesian approximate measurement invariance mode...
When comparing test or questionnaire scores between groups, an important assumption is that the ques...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
We illustrate testing measurement invariance in a second-order factor model using a quality of life ...
Existing procedures for testing measurement invariance focus mainly on group-level comparisons rathe...
Several structural equation modeling (SEM) strategies were developed for assessing measurement invar...
In conducting a cross-cultural study with a quantitative method, the researchers need to effectively...
Large-scale surveys such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Teaching ...
Dealing with measurement invariance has been an issue of concern in confirmatory factor analysis for...