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Using Exploratory Bifactor Analysis to Understand the Latent Structure of Multidimensional Psychological Measures: An Example Featuring the WISC-V

Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2019
Exploratory bifactor analysis (EBFA) represents a methodological advancement for implementing a bifactor model in exploratory factor analysis (EFA). However, little is known about how to properly employ the procedure.
Stefan C. Dombrowski   +4 more
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Psychometric evaluation of the insomnia severity index in 570,295 Chinese adolescents: A bifactor item-response theory analysis

Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology
Insomnia is a prevalent concern among adolescents, but accurately measuring its severity remains challenging. The Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) is widely used to assess insomnia symptoms, yet its psychometric properties have not been thoroughly evaluated
Weijun Wang   +6 more
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Military Suicide Research Consortium common data elements: Bifactor analysis and longitudinal predictive ability of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts within a clinical sample.

Psychological Assessment, 2020
To enhance and standardize the assessment of suicidal self-directed violence (SDV) in military populations, the Military Suicide Research Consortium developed the Common Data Elements (CDEs).
Jennifer M Buchman-Schmitt   +6 more
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Personality, Positivity and Happiness: A Mediation Analysis Using a Bifactor Model

Journal of Happiness Studies, 2016
Recent studies suggested an important role of neuroticism and extraversion facets as incremental predictors of subjective well-being outcomes. Research has shown that positive cognitions mediated the relation between personality traits and well-being. The present study examined the relationship between neuroticism and extraversion, measured as general ...
LAURIOLA, Marco, Iani, Luca
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Article: Assessing the unidimensionality of Clayton’s Environmental Identity scale using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and bifactor exploratory structural equation modeling (bifactor-ESEM)

2021
A relevant intrapersonal characteristic for understanding intentions and behavior toward environmental sustainability is the degree to which nature is important for a person’s self-definition. Clayton’s Environmental Identity (EID) scale purports to measure this construct.
Moreira, Paulo, Inman, Richard A.
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A Bifactor Analysis for a Mode-of-Administration Effect

Applied Measurement in Education, 2007
This study investigated the usefulness of the bifactor model in the investigation of score equivalence from computerized and paper-and-pencil formats of the same reading tests. Concerns about the equivalence of the paper-and-pencil and computerized formats were warranted because of the use of reading passages, computer unfamiliarity of primary school ...
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Determining the structure of smartphone addiction scale: A bifactor model analysis

Current Psychology, 2018
Nowadays, due to its complexity the mobile phone became a smart phone that can be used everywhere in both our professional and personal life. Smartphone usage has become of interest for psychology in order to understand whether the excessive use could be a sign of addiction and to create a clear definition and valid instruments to evaluate this ...
Mona Vintilă   +3 more
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Daily spiritual experiences and well-being among the nonreligious, spiritual, and religious: A bifactor analysis.

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 2019
The Daily Spiritual Experiences Scale (DSES; Underwood & Teresi, 2002) has been used in hundreds of investigations to study the role of everyday spiritual experiences in the lives of the Not Religious nor Spiritual (NRS), Spiritual but Not Religious (SNR)
Joseph H. Hammer, Ryan T. Cragun
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A Bifactor and Item Response Theory Analysis of the Eating Disorder Inventory-3

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2020
The Eating Disorder Inventory-3 (EDI-3; Garner, 2004) is a 91-item, self-report measure scored on 12 scales (three Eating Disorder Risk scales, nine Psychological scales) and six composites. A sample of 1206 female eating disorder patients was divided randomly into calibration (n = 607) and cross-validation (n = 599) samples for confirmatory factor ...
Jeffrey B. Brookings   +2 more
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Bifactor analysis confirmation of the factorial structure of the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy–General (FACT‐G)

Psycho-Oncology, 2019
Patient‐reported outcomes are now pervasive in oncology, and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) measures have been among the most commonly used instruments.
J. Peipert, D. Cella
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