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A bifactor model of meanness, coldheartedness, callousness, and sadism
Personality and Individual Differences, 2019Abstract Although callous/unemotional or mean psychopathic traits overlap with sadism, there may be specific aspects differentiating sadism from this component of psychopathy. The factor structure of eight scales that assess sadism or the meanness component of psychopathy was examined using confirmatory factor analysis in two independent samples: an ...
Ashley E. Anderson, David K. Marcus
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A Tutorial on Interpreting Bifactor Model Scores
International Journal of Testing, 2013This tutorial addresses possible sources of confusion in interpreting trait scores from the bifactor model. The bifactor model may be used when subscores are desired, either for formative feedback on an achievement test or for theoretically different constructs on a psychological test.
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2020
My commentary is organized into four sections. First, I summarize the reasons for the original interest in fitting symmetric bifactor models to ADHD data. Second, I summarize the concerns that Burns and colleagues raised with respect to fitting symmetric bifactor models to ADHD item-level data and describe their recommended alternative approach. Third,
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My commentary is organized into four sections. First, I summarize the reasons for the original interest in fitting symmetric bifactor models to ADHD data. Second, I summarize the concerns that Burns and colleagues raised with respect to fitting symmetric bifactor models to ADHD item-level data and describe their recommended alternative approach. Third,
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A Bifactor Model of the Straightforward Attentional Control Scale
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 2019Prior studies suggest that the Attentional Control Scale (ACS) consists of two correlated factors. These models do not include a general factor, though this is assumed often in theory and practice. Using an adult North American sample collected through Amazon Mechanical Turk (N = 419), we examined a revised version of the ACS with positive keying of ...
Matt R. Judah +3 more
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Culture and the Structure of Affect: A Bifactor Modeling Approach
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2015This paper tested the impact of culture on the basic structure of affect. It examined positive affect and negative affect at three levels of activation in the U.S. and China. It used a well-suited tool, the bifactor model, to separate the common variance shared by all types of affect from the variance unique to each.
Fang Fang Chen +3 more
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Unique self-leadership: A bifactor model approach
Leadership, 2013A crucial point of debate around the construct of self-leadership is its supposed lack of distinctiveness from other theoretically related constructs. We empirically investigate in professionals with leadership experience ( N = 374) with a bifactor structural equation modeling approach to what extent self-leadership (a) is distinct from related classic
Marco R Furtner +2 more
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General Factor Mean Difference Estimation in Bifactor Models with Ordinal Data
Structural Equation Modeling, 2021Yixing Liu, Marilyn S Thompson
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Structure of faith maturity: a bifactor model approach
20151190 Poster Session: Counseling, Coping, and Individual Differences - Division ...
Lau, EYY +3 more
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