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Exploratory second‐order analyses for components and factors
Japanese Psychological Research, 2002Abstract: Exploratory methods using second‐order components and second‐order common factors were proposed. The second‐order components were obtained from the resolution of the correlation matrix of obliquely rotated first‐order principal components.
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Research in Psychology and Behavior
Introduction: Collegiate athletes have demonstrated heightened risk for disordered eating and body image concerns, yet many body checking questionnaires have been developed and validated in clinical and non-clinical adult populations which reflects a gap
Stephen Cirella +4 more
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Introduction: Collegiate athletes have demonstrated heightened risk for disordered eating and body image concerns, yet many body checking questionnaires have been developed and validated in clinical and non-clinical adult populations which reflects a gap
Stephen Cirella +4 more
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Population and Environment, 1984
Exploratory modelling revealed associations of individual perceptions, social factors, and physical components of air pollution with depressive symptomatology. Residents of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area who have experienced a recent, undesirable life event and who perceive poor air quality in their neighborhood have greater symptoms of depression ...
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Exploratory modelling revealed associations of individual perceptions, social factors, and physical components of air pollution with depressive symptomatology. Residents of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area who have experienced a recent, undesirable life event and who perceive poor air quality in their neighborhood have greater symptoms of depression ...
Stephen V. Jacobs +3 more
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Psychological methods, 2019
Exploratory factor analyses are commonly used to determine the underlying factors of multiple observed variables. Many criteria have been suggested to determine how many factors should be retained.
Max Auerswald, Morten Moshagen
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Exploratory factor analyses are commonly used to determine the underlying factors of multiple observed variables. Many criteria have been suggested to determine how many factors should be retained.
Max Auerswald, Morten Moshagen
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Comparison of several shortened versions of the EMBU: Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2006The aim of the present study was to analyze the psychometric properties of different versions of the EMBU (Egna Minnen av Barndoms Uppfostran – My memories of upbringing) in a non‐clinical sample of adolescents. The factor structure of the questionnaire was studied by means of more adequate exploratory and confirmatory factor procedures in order to ...
Anton, Aluja +2 more
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Psychometric properties and factor analyses of the achievement motivation measure
British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2019The purpose of this study was to develop a theoretically-driven instrument of achievement motivation and determine its validation. The Achievement Motivation Measure (AMM) is closely aligned with Atkinson and McClelland's (1948, 1953, 1961) theoretical ...
R. L. Smith +3 more
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Confirmatory and Exploratory Factor Analyses of the Grit-O Scale in the Netherlands
International Journal of Psychology, 2023The use of the Grit-O scale by educational institutions surged since its publication in Duckworth's (2016) New-York Times bestseller "Grit: The power of passion and perseverance". The Grit-O scale has become a popular tool to measure trait-like interest and perseverance on a global scale.
van der Vaart, Leoni +3 more
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Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of the brief symptom inventory among substance abusers
Journal of Substance Abuse, 1998The Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI) is a multidimensional measure of psychological and somatic distress that is used to obtain detailed symptom profiles. The BSI has been questioned regarding its ability to differentiate among its proposed nine dimensions, and the factor structure underlying the BSI has not been confirmed with substance abusers ...
L A, Benishek +3 more
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Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2018
We used multilevel factor analyses to investigate the structure of the Teacher as Social Context Questionnaire (TASCQ)-short form—a prominent measure of teacher practices that promote student motivation to learn. Based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT),
Inok Ahn +3 more
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We used multilevel factor analyses to investigate the structure of the Teacher as Social Context Questionnaire (TASCQ)-short form—a prominent measure of teacher practices that promote student motivation to learn. Based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT),
Inok Ahn +3 more
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The exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of two subjective career success instruments
Journal of Psychology in Africa, 2016This study investigated the psychometric properties of two subjective career success instruments within the South African context: Perceived Career Success (PCSS: Gattiker & Larwood, 1986) and Life Success Measures Scale (LSMS: Parker & Chusmir, 1992).
Eileen Koekemoer +2 more
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