Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and societies. However, the cross-cultural comparability of the measures has often been questioned but rarely empirically tested. In the current study, we examined the cross-national measurement invariance properties of generalized individual religiosity in the sixth wave of the World Values Survey. For the analysis, we used multiple group confirmatory factor analysis and alignment. Our results demonstrated that a theoretically driven measurement model was not invariant across all countries. We suggested four unidimensional measurement models and four overlapping groups of countries in which these measurement models demonstrated approximate invarianc...
Moral vitalism refers to a tendency to view good and evil as actual forces that can influence people...
Moral vitalism refers to a tendency to view good and evil as actual forces that can influence people...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and soci...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
Abstract. Countries differ in their religiosity and these differences have been found to moderate nu...
Despite claims about the universality of religious belief, whether religiosity scales have the same ...
This dissertation project contains three articles dealing with particular examples of cross-national...
This study involves a multi-year, cross-cultural examination of religious commonality. Although trem...
Comparisons of means or associations between theoretical constructs of interest in cross-national co...
Quantitative models of social differences have not only made major contributions to the fields of cr...
The 10-item General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) was developed to assess an individual’s beliefs to co...
Cross-cultural comparative surveys have become an important tool to investigate social attitudes acr...
Based on previous theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing, Bonding, Be...
Moral vitalism refers to a tendency to view good and evil as actual forces that can influence people...
Moral vitalism refers to a tendency to view good and evil as actual forces that can influence people...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and soci...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...
Abstract. Countries differ in their religiosity and these differences have been found to moderate nu...
Despite claims about the universality of religious belief, whether religiosity scales have the same ...
This dissertation project contains three articles dealing with particular examples of cross-national...
This study involves a multi-year, cross-cultural examination of religious commonality. Although trem...
Comparisons of means or associations between theoretical constructs of interest in cross-national co...
Quantitative models of social differences have not only made major contributions to the fields of cr...
The 10-item General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) was developed to assess an individual’s beliefs to co...
Cross-cultural comparative surveys have become an important tool to investigate social attitudes acr...
Based on previous theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing, Bonding, Be...
Moral vitalism refers to a tendency to view good and evil as actual forces that can influence people...
Moral vitalism refers to a tendency to view good and evil as actual forces that can influence people...
We present a study of the dimensionality and factorial invariance of religiosity for 26 countries wi...