Little is known about cross-language measurement equivalence of the job content questionnaire (JCQ) The purposes of this study were to assess the extent of cross-language differential item functioning (DIF) of the 27 JCQ items in six languages (French, Dutch, Belgian-French, Belgian-Dutch (Flemish), Italian, and Swedish) from six European research centers and to test whether its effects on the scale-level mean comparisons among the centers were substantial or not. A partial gamma coefficient method was used for statistical DIF analyses where the Flemish JCQ was the reference for other language versions. Additionally, equivalence between the Flemish and Dutch translations was subjected to a judgmental review. On average, 36% to 39% of the to...
This study illustrates an application of the item response theory (IRT)-based differential functioni...
The usefulness of three IRT-based methods and the Mantel-Haenszel technique in evaluating the measur...
Purpose - Do similar job titles refer to the same work activities, as assumed often, but hardly empi...
Little is known about cross-language measurement equivalence of the job content questionnaire (JCQ) ...
Background: Little is known about cross-language measurement equivalence of the job content question...
Background: Scale comparative properties of "JCQ-Iike" questionnaires with respect to the JCQ have b...
This article consists of three parts. Part 1 discusses the Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ), designed...
Statistical analyses of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) can be used for rigorous translation eva...
Medical research increasingly utilizes patient-reported outcome measures administered and scored in ...
University students in Croatia, Slovenia, and Sweden (N = 1129) were examined by means of the Emotio...
In this paper, we discuss problems of comparing two European cultures in a study of emotional intell...
In this paper, we discuss problems of comparing two European cultures in a study of emotional intell...
The authors tested measurement equivalence of the German Job Satisfaction Survey (GJSS) using struct...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Assessing people who operate in different languages necessitates the use of multiple language versio...
This study illustrates an application of the item response theory (IRT)-based differential functioni...
The usefulness of three IRT-based methods and the Mantel-Haenszel technique in evaluating the measur...
Purpose - Do similar job titles refer to the same work activities, as assumed often, but hardly empi...
Little is known about cross-language measurement equivalence of the job content questionnaire (JCQ) ...
Background: Little is known about cross-language measurement equivalence of the job content question...
Background: Scale comparative properties of "JCQ-Iike" questionnaires with respect to the JCQ have b...
This article consists of three parts. Part 1 discusses the Job Content Questionnaire (JCQ), designed...
Statistical analyses of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) can be used for rigorous translation eva...
Medical research increasingly utilizes patient-reported outcome measures administered and scored in ...
University students in Croatia, Slovenia, and Sweden (N = 1129) were examined by means of the Emotio...
In this paper, we discuss problems of comparing two European cultures in a study of emotional intell...
In this paper, we discuss problems of comparing two European cultures in a study of emotional intell...
The authors tested measurement equivalence of the German Job Satisfaction Survey (GJSS) using struct...
Different factors are known to affect the comparability of multinational, multicultural and multireg...
Assessing people who operate in different languages necessitates the use of multiple language versio...
This study illustrates an application of the item response theory (IRT)-based differential functioni...
The usefulness of three IRT-based methods and the Mantel-Haenszel technique in evaluating the measur...
Purpose - Do similar job titles refer to the same work activities, as assumed often, but hardly empi...