AbstractPrevious research suggests that simple structure CFAs of Big Five personality measures fail to accurately reflect the scale’s complex factorial structure, whereas EFAs generally perform better. Another strand of research suggests that acquiescence or uniform response bias masks the scale’s “true” factorial structure. Random Intercept EFA (RI-EFA) captures acquiescence as well as the complex item-factor structure typical for personality measures. It is applied to the NEO-FFI and the BFI scale to test whether an accurate model-to-data fit can be achieved and whether the “clarity” of the factorial structure improves. The results lend confidence in the general effectiveness of RI-EFA whenever acquiescence bias is an issue. Example Mplus...
Objective We tested predictions about the structure and magnitude of method biases in single‐sour...
This research examines the effects of nonattending response pattern contamination and select respons...
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) methods are used extensively in the field of assessment and evalua...
Contemporary models of personality assume a hierarchical structure in which broader traits contain n...
Reprinted by permission of SAGE PublicationsContemporary models of personality assume a hierarchical...
Assessing measurement invariance (MI) is an important cornerstone in establishing equivalence of ins...
Trait theories of personality have frequently been reliant on exploratory factor analysis (EFA) not ...
NEO instruments are widely used to assess Big Five personality factors, but confirmatory factor anal...
Personality can be described at different levels of abstraction. Whereas the Big Five domains are th...
2 Arguably, the NEO instruments are the most widely used instrument to assess the big-five personali...
Highlights • Applied bifactor models to NEO-FFI-3, HEXACO PI-R, and BFI-2 data estimating domain, ev...
The item wording (or keying) effect consists of logically inconsistent answers to positively and neg...
The present study aims to illustrate an encompassing approach to the evaluation of personality facto...
Acquiescence bias, defined as the tendency to agree with an item irrespective of the content is an i...
Personality trait inventories often perform poorly when their structure is evaluated with confirmato...
Objective We tested predictions about the structure and magnitude of method biases in single‐sour...
This research examines the effects of nonattending response pattern contamination and select respons...
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) methods are used extensively in the field of assessment and evalua...
Contemporary models of personality assume a hierarchical structure in which broader traits contain n...
Reprinted by permission of SAGE PublicationsContemporary models of personality assume a hierarchical...
Assessing measurement invariance (MI) is an important cornerstone in establishing equivalence of ins...
Trait theories of personality have frequently been reliant on exploratory factor analysis (EFA) not ...
NEO instruments are widely used to assess Big Five personality factors, but confirmatory factor anal...
Personality can be described at different levels of abstraction. Whereas the Big Five domains are th...
2 Arguably, the NEO instruments are the most widely used instrument to assess the big-five personali...
Highlights • Applied bifactor models to NEO-FFI-3, HEXACO PI-R, and BFI-2 data estimating domain, ev...
The item wording (or keying) effect consists of logically inconsistent answers to positively and neg...
The present study aims to illustrate an encompassing approach to the evaluation of personality facto...
Acquiescence bias, defined as the tendency to agree with an item irrespective of the content is an i...
Personality trait inventories often perform poorly when their structure is evaluated with confirmato...
Objective We tested predictions about the structure and magnitude of method biases in single‐sour...
This research examines the effects of nonattending response pattern contamination and select respons...
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) methods are used extensively in the field of assessment and evalua...