This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal) confirmatory factor analysis. Approximate measurement invariance uses zero-mean, small-variance Bayesian priors to allow minor differences in estimated parameters across time, while still maintaining comparability of the underlying constructs. The procedure is illustrated for the first time with panel data on young peoples’ preferences to maximize pleasure and enjoy life. Results indicate whereas the traditional approach of exact measurement invariance failed to establish scalar invariance across time and precluded comparisons of latent means, it was possible to establish approximate scalar invariance. Based on a monitoring procedure for mod...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Measurement invariance testing with confirmatory factor analysis has a long history in social scienc...
This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal)...
This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal)...
This chapter focuses on a practical analysis of the Bayesian approximate measurement invariance mode...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Many key concepts in the social sciences (e.g., personality traits, values, beliefs, attitudes, cogn...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
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...
Large-scale surveys such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Teaching ...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the theoretical implications and analytic strategies of ...
The chapter discusses the basic principles and core problems of latent variable panel modelling, wit...
Comparative public health research makes wide use of self-report instruments. For example, research ...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Measurement invariance testing with confirmatory factor analysis has a long history in social scienc...
This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal)...
This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal)...
This chapter focuses on a practical analysis of the Bayesian approximate measurement invariance mode...
One of the most frequently used procedures for measurement invariance testing is the multigroup conf...
Many key concepts in the social sciences (e.g., personality traits, values, beliefs, attitudes, cogn...
To model data from multi-item scales, many researchers default to a confirmatory factor analysis (CF...
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...
Large-scale surveys such as the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), the Teaching ...
The purpose of this article is to introduce the theoretical implications and analytic strategies of ...
The chapter discusses the basic principles and core problems of latent variable panel modelling, wit...
Comparative public health research makes wide use of self-report instruments. For example, research ...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
The measurement of psychological constructs like mathematical ability or social anxiety is at the he...
Measurement invariance testing with confirmatory factor analysis has a long history in social scienc...