In this thesis we presented methods and procedures to test and account for measurement bias in multilevel data. Multilevel data are data with a clustered structure, for instance data of children grouped in classrooms, or data of employees in teams. For example, with data of children in classes, we can distinguish two levels in the data: we denote the child level Level 1 or the within level, and the class level Level 2 or the between level. Children in the same class share class level characteristics, such as the teacher, classroom composition, and class size. Such class level characteristics may affect child level variables, leading to structural differences between the responses of children from different classes. With multilevel structura...
textMultilevel measurement models (MMM), an application of hierarchical generalized linear models (H...
Because public schools do not randomly assign students and teachers across schools (methodological u...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
Measurement bias can be detected using structural equation modeling (SEM), by testing measurement in...
Measurement bias can be detected using structural equation modeling (SEM), by testing measurement in...
Studies comparing groups that are at different levels of multilevel data (namely, cross-level groups...
We present a test for cluster bias, which can be used to detect violations of measurement invariance...
Within structural equation modeling, the most prevalent model to investigate measurement bias is the...
In educational settings, researchers are likely to encounter multilevel data with cross-classified s...
The test of measurement invariance (MI) investigates whether observed items measure a construct in t...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
Testing for invariance of measurements across groups (such as countries o r time points) is essenti...
Survey measures of classroom climate and instructional practice have become central to policy effort...
textRecently, researchers have reformulated Item Response Theory (IRT) models into multilevel models...
This article proposes a multilevel model for the assessment of school effectiveness where the intake...
textMultilevel measurement models (MMM), an application of hierarchical generalized linear models (H...
Because public schools do not randomly assign students and teachers across schools (methodological u...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
Measurement bias can be detected using structural equation modeling (SEM), by testing measurement in...
Measurement bias can be detected using structural equation modeling (SEM), by testing measurement in...
Studies comparing groups that are at different levels of multilevel data (namely, cross-level groups...
We present a test for cluster bias, which can be used to detect violations of measurement invariance...
Within structural equation modeling, the most prevalent model to investigate measurement bias is the...
In educational settings, researchers are likely to encounter multilevel data with cross-classified s...
The test of measurement invariance (MI) investigates whether observed items measure a construct in t...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
Testing for invariance of measurements across groups (such as countries o r time points) is essenti...
Survey measures of classroom climate and instructional practice have become central to policy effort...
textRecently, researchers have reformulated Item Response Theory (IRT) models into multilevel models...
This article proposes a multilevel model for the assessment of school effectiveness where the intake...
textMultilevel measurement models (MMM), an application of hierarchical generalized linear models (H...
Because public schools do not randomly assign students and teachers across schools (methodological u...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...