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MIsgivings about measurement invariance
This paper critically evaluates the conventional insistence on establishing measurement invariance (MI) in cross-cultural psychology. We argue that complex and seemingly arbitrary benchmarks for assessing MI can be unrealistic and effectively prohibit ...
D. Funder, Gwendolyn Gardiner
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Measurement invariance of the Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) across six countries
The Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) is a simple and inexpensive tool for Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) assessments, with evidenced psychometric data from different countries.
D. Stevanović+28 more
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Are factor scores measurement invariant?
There has been increased interest in practical methods for integrative analysis of data from multiple studies or samples, and using factor scores to represent constructs has become a popular and practical alternative to latent variable models with all individual items. Although researchers are aware that scores representing the same construct should be
Mark H. C. Lai, Winnie Wing-Yee Tse
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Large multidimensional digital images of cancer tissue are becoming prolific, but many challenges exist to automatically extract relevant information from them using computational tools. We describe publicly available resources that have been developed jointly by expert and non‐expert computational biologists working together during a virtual hackathon
Sandhya Prabhakaran+16 more
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This paper discusses the measurement invariance of assessment instruments. The purpose of measurement invariance testing is to assess the extent to which a measured construct has comparable meaning across different groups or measurement points,
T.I. Logvinenko
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Age differences in the prevalence of loneliness have been a key focus among researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. However, the degree to which those reflect genuine differences in the experience of loneliness or the way individuals understand ...
Margarita Panayiotou+4 more
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Behavioral Regulation Sport Questionnaire: Gender and Sport Invariance in Portuguese Athletes [PDF]
Versão depositada: post-printThis study aimed to analyze measurement invariance of the Behavioral Regulation Sports Questionnaire (BRSQ) across the gender and four different sports.
Cid, Luis+6 more
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On existence of invariant measures
Let G be a Lie group, H ≤ G a closed subgroup and M ≈ G/H. In [14] Andre Weil gave a necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of invariant measures on homogeneous spaces of arbitrary locally compact groups. For Lie groups using the structure theory we give a neater necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a G-invariant ...
AITHAL, VT, KULKARNI, RS
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This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal) confirmatory factor analysis. Approximate measurement invariance uses zero-mean, small-variance Bayesian priors to allow minor differences in estimated
Daniel Seddig, Heinz Leitgöb
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A common challenge in the behavioral sciences is evaluating measurement invariance, or whether the measurement properties of a scale are consistent for individuals from different groups.
William C. M. Belzak, Daniel J. Bauer
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