In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevant constructs across cultures. If this equivalence is not confirmed it is difficult if not impossible to make meaningful comparison of results across countries. This work presents concept of measurement equivalence, its relationship with other related concepts, different equivalence levels and causes of inequivalence in cross-cultural research. It also reviews three main approaches to the analysis of measurement equivalence – multigroup confirmatory factor analysis, differential item functioning, and multigroup latent class analysis – with special emphasis on their similarities and differences, as well as comparative advantages
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals t...
A central methodological äspect of cross-cultural assessment is the interpretability of intergroup d...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
Determining whether people in certain countries score differently in measurements of interest or whe...
A critical assumption in cross-cultural comparative research is that the instrument measures the sam...
The following article deals with equivalence as a specific quality criterion concerning cross cultur...
Data equivalence refers to the extent to which the elements of a research design have the same meani...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...
The problem with measurement comparability in cross-cultural studies arises when researchers attempt...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
Wagner R, Wetzels M, Winklhofer H. Measurement Equivalence in Cross Cultural Research: the Case of F...
An overview is given of the major methodological issues in cross-cultural research. Different types ...
© 2011 by Taylor and Francis Group. Intended to bridge the gap between the latest methodological dev...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals t...
A central methodological äspect of cross-cultural assessment is the interpretability of intergroup d...
In cross-cultural comparative studies it is essential to establish equivalent measurement of relevan...
Determining whether people in certain countries score differently in measurements of interest or whe...
A critical assumption in cross-cultural comparative research is that the instrument measures the sam...
The following article deals with equivalence as a specific quality criterion concerning cross cultur...
Data equivalence refers to the extent to which the elements of a research design have the same meani...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...
The problem with measurement comparability in cross-cultural studies arises when researchers attempt...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
Wagner R, Wetzels M, Winklhofer H. Measurement Equivalence in Cross Cultural Research: the Case of F...
An overview is given of the major methodological issues in cross-cultural research. Different types ...
© 2011 by Taylor and Francis Group. Intended to bridge the gap between the latest methodological dev...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
In cross-cultural (and cross-national) survey research, the equivalence of survey questions rivals t...
A central methodological äspect of cross-cultural assessment is the interpretability of intergroup d...