The factor structure of mental abilities has most often been depicted using a higher-order model. Under this model, general mental ability (g) is placed at the top of a pyramid, with “loading” arrows going from it to the other factors of intelligence, which in turn go to subtest scores. In contrast, under the bifactor model (also known as the nested factors/direct hierarchical model), each subtest score has its own direct loading on g; the non-g factors (e.g., the broad abilities) do not mediate the relationships of the subtest scores with g. Here we summarized past research that compared the fit of higher-order and bifactor models using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). We also analyzed additional archival datasets to compare the fit of ...
According to the most widely accepted Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) model of intelligence measurement, ...
Whether or not importance should be placed on an all-encompassing general factor of psychopathology ...
Drawing upon multidimensional theories of intelligence, the current paper evaluates if the Geneva Em...
Bi-factor confirmatory factor models have been influential in research on cognitive abilities becaus...
Nested models confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare a higher-order and hierarchical model...
Prior research examining cognitive ability and academic achievement relations have been based on dif...
The bifactor model is a widely applied model to analyze general and specific abilities. Extensions o...
Abstract: Bi-factor confirmatory factor models have been influential in research on cognitive abilit...
The bifactor model is a widely applied model to analyze general and specific abilities. Extensions o...
This tutorial addresses possible sources of confusion in interpreting trait scores from the bifactor...
Estimation of composite reliability within a hierarchical modeling framework has recently become of ...
Many instruments are created with the primary purpose of scaling individuals on a single trait. Howe...
Burns et al. (this issue) have shown that the application of the symmetrical bifactor model to atten...
The majority of commonly used intelligence measures provide information about the underlying factor ...
For practical and theoretical purposes, tests of second language (L2) ability commonly aim to measur...
According to the most widely accepted Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) model of intelligence measurement, ...
Whether or not importance should be placed on an all-encompassing general factor of psychopathology ...
Drawing upon multidimensional theories of intelligence, the current paper evaluates if the Geneva Em...
Bi-factor confirmatory factor models have been influential in research on cognitive abilities becaus...
Nested models confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare a higher-order and hierarchical model...
Prior research examining cognitive ability and academic achievement relations have been based on dif...
The bifactor model is a widely applied model to analyze general and specific abilities. Extensions o...
Abstract: Bi-factor confirmatory factor models have been influential in research on cognitive abilit...
The bifactor model is a widely applied model to analyze general and specific abilities. Extensions o...
This tutorial addresses possible sources of confusion in interpreting trait scores from the bifactor...
Estimation of composite reliability within a hierarchical modeling framework has recently become of ...
Many instruments are created with the primary purpose of scaling individuals on a single trait. Howe...
Burns et al. (this issue) have shown that the application of the symmetrical bifactor model to atten...
The majority of commonly used intelligence measures provide information about the underlying factor ...
For practical and theoretical purposes, tests of second language (L2) ability commonly aim to measur...
According to the most widely accepted Cattell–Horn–Carroll (CHC) model of intelligence measurement, ...
Whether or not importance should be placed on an all-encompassing general factor of psychopathology ...
Drawing upon multidimensional theories of intelligence, the current paper evaluates if the Geneva Em...