Equality of residual variances across groups is one of the necessary conditions of measurement invariance. The main argument for not applying this restriction in the analysis of empirical data is that unequal residual variances across groups are differences in reliability of the observed variables rather than a violation of measurement invariance. A power study is carried out to investigate the conditions under which violations of measurement invariance can be masked by unequal residual variances across groups. Increasing group differences in residual variance are combined with mean differences in the item-specific residual. Sample sizes needed for rejection of a model with free residual variances across groups are computed for different mo...
Methods of assessing measurement invariance can be time consuming and laborious. In this study, we s...
Comparative public health research makes wide use of self-report instruments. For example, research ...
Conventional and approximate degrees of freedom procedures for testing multivariate interaction cont...
Investigating sources of within- and between-group differences and measurement invariance (MI) acros...
This article shows that measurement invariance (defined in terms of an invariant measurement model i...
This paper shows that measurement invariance (defined in terms of an invariant measurement model in ...
Regression mixture models are a novel approach to modeling the heterogeneous effects of predictors o...
Measurement bias refers to systematic differences across subpopulations in the relation between obse...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
Measurement bias refers to systematic differences across subpopulations in the relation between obse...
Psychological health researchers often explore population heterogeneity regarding unobservable laten...
Two Monte Carlo studies were conducted to examine the sensitivity of goodness of fit indexes to lack...
Regression-based studies of inequality model only between-group differences, yet often these differe...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
Methods of assessing measurement invariance can be time consuming and laborious. In this study, we s...
Comparative public health research makes wide use of self-report instruments. For example, research ...
Conventional and approximate degrees of freedom procedures for testing multivariate interaction cont...
Investigating sources of within- and between-group differences and measurement invariance (MI) acros...
This article shows that measurement invariance (defined in terms of an invariant measurement model i...
This paper shows that measurement invariance (defined in terms of an invariant measurement model in ...
Regression mixture models are a novel approach to modeling the heterogeneous effects of predictors o...
Measurement bias refers to systematic differences across subpopulations in the relation between obse...
Measurement invariance (MI) entails that measurements in different groups are comparable, and is a l...
Measurement bias refers to systematic differences across subpopulations in the relation between obse...
Psychological health researchers often explore population heterogeneity regarding unobservable laten...
Two Monte Carlo studies were conducted to examine the sensitivity of goodness of fit indexes to lack...
Regression-based studies of inequality model only between-group differences, yet often these differe...
The analysis of variance, when used as a technique for testing hypotheses, constitutes an effective ...
Though widely used, confirmatory factor analysis tests of measurement invariance are not well unders...
Methods of assessing measurement invariance can be time consuming and laborious. In this study, we s...
Comparative public health research makes wide use of self-report instruments. For example, research ...
Conventional and approximate degrees of freedom procedures for testing multivariate interaction cont...