With the increasing availability of cross-national data, more attention has been given to the issue of comparability. But while a lot of emphasis has been directed to the assessment of measurement invariance, there has been substantially less concern on how measurement error can affect the results of measurement invariance testing. In this study, we show how correction for measurement error can be applied to measurement invariance analysis. We illustrate this using the concept of "Perceived ethnic threat" measured in the European Social Survey Round 3 (2006). The measurement invariance results before and after correction for measurement error are compared. We show that correction for measurement error offers a viable way to ensure that non-...
Comparisons of means or associations between theoretical constructs of interest in cross-national co...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...
With the increasing availability of cross-national data, more attention has been given to the issue ...
Measurement invariance is a necessary precondition for meaningful cross-country comparisons, and thr...
It is a well-known fact that survey data always contains measurement errors, which can in different ...
There has been a significant increase in cross-national and longitudinal data production in social s...
Survey research is the most frequently used data collection method in Sociology, Political Science, ...
Political scientists often need to evaluate whether samples are comparable,for example, when analysi...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
Contains fulltext : 144366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Multi-item surv...
Measurement invariance with respect to groups is an essential aspect of the fair use of scores of in...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Item does not contain fulltextProbably the most ignored assumption in the social and behavioral scie...
Multi-item surveys are frequently used to study scores on latent factors, like human values, attitud...
Comparisons of means or associations between theoretical constructs of interest in cross-national co...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...
With the increasing availability of cross-national data, more attention has been given to the issue ...
Measurement invariance is a necessary precondition for meaningful cross-country comparisons, and thr...
It is a well-known fact that survey data always contains measurement errors, which can in different ...
There has been a significant increase in cross-national and longitudinal data production in social s...
Survey research is the most frequently used data collection method in Sociology, Political Science, ...
Political scientists often need to evaluate whether samples are comparable,for example, when analysi...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
Contains fulltext : 144366.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Multi-item surv...
Measurement invariance with respect to groups is an essential aspect of the fair use of scores of in...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
Item does not contain fulltextProbably the most ignored assumption in the social and behavioral scie...
Multi-item surveys are frequently used to study scores on latent factors, like human values, attitud...
Comparisons of means or associations between theoretical constructs of interest in cross-national co...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Researchers often compare groups of individuals on psychological variables. When comparing groups an...