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The Regulation of Eating Behavior Scale (REBS) is one of the most popular measures to assess why people regulate their eating behaviors. However, few studies have examined its psychometric properties and problems with discriminant validity have been ...
Andreas Stenling +2 more
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Although measurement invariance is widely considered a precondition for meaningful cross-sectional comparisons, substantive studies have often neglected evaluating this assumption, thereby risking drawing conclusions and making theoretical ...
Vera Lomazzi
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The ability, will, and belief that it is possible to deal effectively with members of other cultural/ethnic groups are still gaining importance all over the world.
Petia Genkova +9 more
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Free products, orbit equivalence and measure equivalence rigidity
We study the analogue, in orbit equivalence, of free product decompositions and free indecomposability for countable groups. We introduce the (orbit equivalence invariant) notion of freely indecomposable ( \mathcal{FI} ) standard probability measure preserving equivalence relations and ...
Alvarez, Aurélien, Gaboriau, Damien
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The impact of frequency rating scale formats on the measurement of latent variables in web surveys - an experimental investigation using a measure of affectivity as an example [PDF]
The effects of verbal and/or numerical labeling and number of categories on the measurement of latent variables in web surveys are addressed. Data were collected online in a quota sample of the German adult population (N = 741).
Menold Natalja, Kemper Christoph J.
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Measuring citizenship competences: Assessment of measurement invariance
Highlights: • Standardised questionnaires are used to measure the outcomes of citizenship education. • A prerequisite for cross-group comparisons based on these questionnaires is an assessment of measurement invariance.
Lianne Hoek +3 more
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Generational differences in psychological ownership
Orientation: Several generational groups are employed in the workplace today, each with distinctly different attitudes, values and work behaviours. Little is known about how generational cohorts differ in terms of psychological ownership.
Chantal Olckers, Corné Booysen
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Measurement invariance and quality of composite scores in a face-to-face and a web survey
Measurement equivalence is a pre-requisite to be able to make comparisons across groups. In this paper we are interested in testing measurement equivalence across respondents answering surveys done using different modes of data collection.
Melanie A. Revilla
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Finitely Additive Equivalent Martingale Measures [PDF]
Let $L$ be a linear space of real bounded random variables on the probability space $( ,\mathcal{A},P_0)$. There is a finitely additive probability $P$ on $\mathcal{A}$, such that $P\sim P_0$ and $E_P(X)=0$ for all $X\in L$, if and only if $c\,E_Q(X)\leq\text{ess sup}(-X)$, $X\in L$, for some constant $c>0$ and (countably additive) probability $Q ...
Berti Patrizia +2 more
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Do English and Chinese EQ-5D versions demonstrate measurement equivalence? an exploratory study
Background Although multiple language versions of health-related quality of life instruments are often used interchangeably in clinical research, the measurement equivalence of these versions (especially using alphabet vs pictogram-based languages) has ...
Ng Swee-Cheng +8 more
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