Two simulation studies were conducted to investigate the effects of the practice of item parceling. In Study 1, unidimensional sets of normally and nonnormally distributed item-level data were categorized into 2-, 3-, and 4-item parcels. Analyses revealed that the use of item parcels resulted in better fitting solutions, as measured by the root mean squared error of approximation (RMSEA), comparative fit index (CFI), and chi-square test, when items had a unidimensional structure. Parceled solutions also resulted in less bias in estimates of structural parameters under these conditions than did solutions based on the individual items. In Study 2 the issue of whether the use of item parceling could mask a known multidimensional factor structu...
We propose the use of balanced item parcels to account for method effects caused by acquiescent resp...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Numerous theories in the behavioral and organizational sciences involve the regression of an outcome...
Two simulation studies were conducted to investigate the effects of the practice of item parceling. ...
Two simulation studies were conducted to investigate the effects of the practice of item parceling. ...
When testing confirmatory factor analysis (CF A) models, the researcher may either utilize individua...
When testing confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) models, the researcher may either utilize individual...
A simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of item parceling on goodness-of-fit indices ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the influences of different parceling strategies on goodnes...
The impact of item parceling to improve model fit indexes in confirmatory factor analysis has been o...
Parceling is a method researchers often use to circumvent issues that arise in handling item-level d...
Previous research has suggested that the use of item parcels in structural equation modeling can lea...
Maximum likelihood estimation in confirmatory factor analysis requires large sample sizes, normally ...
This study focused on misspecifications in composing parcels to represent a latent construct. Two me...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether using item parcels instead of single indicat...
We propose the use of balanced item parcels to account for method effects caused by acquiescent resp...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Numerous theories in the behavioral and organizational sciences involve the regression of an outcome...
Two simulation studies were conducted to investigate the effects of the practice of item parceling. ...
Two simulation studies were conducted to investigate the effects of the practice of item parceling. ...
When testing confirmatory factor analysis (CF A) models, the researcher may either utilize individua...
When testing confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) models, the researcher may either utilize individual...
A simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of item parceling on goodness-of-fit indices ...
The purpose of this study is to describe the influences of different parceling strategies on goodnes...
The impact of item parceling to improve model fit indexes in confirmatory factor analysis has been o...
Parceling is a method researchers often use to circumvent issues that arise in handling item-level d...
Previous research has suggested that the use of item parcels in structural equation modeling can lea...
Maximum likelihood estimation in confirmatory factor analysis requires large sample sizes, normally ...
This study focused on misspecifications in composing parcels to represent a latent construct. Two me...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether using item parcels instead of single indicat...
We propose the use of balanced item parcels to account for method effects caused by acquiescent resp...
The factor analysis of items often produces spurious results in the sense that unidimensional scales...
Numerous theories in the behavioral and organizational sciences involve the regression of an outcome...