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Developing and Evaluating the Comprehensive Hierarchical Eustress Review (CHER). [PDF]
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Cognition Disconnected: The Influence of Domain-General Cognition (g) in Lesion-Deficit Mapping
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Methodological and Developmental Studies into the Bifactor Model of Psychopathology
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Sample Size Requirements for Bifactor Models
Structural Equation Modeling, 2022Martina Bader +2 more
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On the Meaning of the “ P Factor” in Symmetrical Bifactor Models of Psychopathology: Recommendations for Future Research From the Bifactor-( S −1) Perspective [PDF]
Symmetrical bifactor models are frequently applied to diverse symptoms of psychopathology to identify a general P factor. This factor is assumed to mark shared liability across all psychopathology dimensions and mental disorders. Despite their popularity,
Manuel Heinrich +2 more
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A Bifactor Model of Personality Organization
Journal of Personality Assessment, 2020The aim of this study was to explore the viability of a bifactor model for the Inventory of Personality Organization (IPO), which is a self-report measure of personality functioning based on Kernberg's model of personality organization. A heterogeneous, predominantly clinical sample (N = 616) completed the German 83-item version of the IPO ...
Susanne Hörz-Sagstetter +13 more
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A Bifactor Model of School Engagement
International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2016School engagement involves cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components that overlap conceptually. This conceptual ambiguity has led to measures that have either consisted of one general factor or separate correlated factors.
Kristjan K. Stefansson +4 more
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A Bifactor Model of Disgust Proneness
Assessment, 2014The current research evaluated a bifactor model for the Disgust Emotion Scale (DES) in three samples: N = 1,318 nonclinical participants, N = 152 clinic-referred patients, and N = 352 nonclinical participants. The primary goals were to (a) use bifactor modeling to examine the latent structure of the DES and in turn (b) evaluate whether the DES should ...
Bunmi O, Olatunji +2 more
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Specific and general facets of hoarding: A bifactor model
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2015Whereas it has been suggested that hoarding is a multidimensional construct comprising distinct but interrelated factors (i.e., difficulty discarding, excessive clutter, and excessive acquisition), a high degree of overlap as well as a lack of discriminant validity among these factors and exogenous constructs suggests that a correlated factors approach
Amanda M, Raines +4 more
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