We address the question of equivalence between modeling results obtained on intra-individual and inter-individual levels of psychometric analysis. Our focus is on the concept of measurement invariance and the role it may play in this context. We discuss this in general against the background of the latent variable paradigm, complemented by an operational demonstration in terms of a linear state-space model, i.e., a time series model with latent variables. Implemented in a multiple-occasion and multiple-subject setting, the model simultaneously accounts for intra-individual and inter-individual differences. We consider the conditions – in terms of invariance constraints – under which modeling results are generalizable (a) over time within su...
An increasing number of researchers in psychology are collecting intensive longitudinal data in orde...
The analysis of measurement invariance of latent constructs is important in research across groups,...
Measurement reliability is a fundamental concept in psychology. It is traditionally considered a sta...
We address the question of equivalence between modeling results obtained on intra-individual and int...
We address the question of equivalence between modeling results obtained on intra-individual and int...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...
Psychological health researchers often explore population heterogeneity regarding unobservable laten...
In social psychology, some research questions address a comparison of individuals belonging to diffe...
Many key concepts in the social sciences (e.g., personality traits, values, beliefs, attitudes, cogn...
The analysis of measurement invariance of latent constructs is important in research across groups, ...
Probably the most ignored assumption in the social and behavioral sciences is the assumption that me...
Methods of assessing measurement invariance can be time consuming and laborious. In this study, we s...
Multi-item surveys are frequently used to study scores on latent factors, like human values, attitud...
Multi-item surveys are frequently used to study scores on latent factors, like human values, attitud...
An increasing number of researchers in psychology are collecting intensive longitudinal data in orde...
The analysis of measurement invariance of latent constructs is important in research across groups,...
Measurement reliability is a fundamental concept in psychology. It is traditionally considered a sta...
We address the question of equivalence between modeling results obtained on intra-individual and int...
We address the question of equivalence between modeling results obtained on intra-individual and int...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...
Psychological health researchers often explore population heterogeneity regarding unobservable laten...
In social psychology, some research questions address a comparison of individuals belonging to diffe...
Many key concepts in the social sciences (e.g., personality traits, values, beliefs, attitudes, cogn...
The analysis of measurement invariance of latent constructs is important in research across groups, ...
Probably the most ignored assumption in the social and behavioral sciences is the assumption that me...
Methods of assessing measurement invariance can be time consuming and laborious. In this study, we s...
Multi-item surveys are frequently used to study scores on latent factors, like human values, attitud...
Multi-item surveys are frequently used to study scores on latent factors, like human values, attitud...
An increasing number of researchers in psychology are collecting intensive longitudinal data in orde...
The analysis of measurement invariance of latent constructs is important in research across groups,...
Measurement reliability is a fundamental concept in psychology. It is traditionally considered a sta...