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The Impact of Partial Measurement Invariance on Testing Moderation for Single and Multi-Level Data [PDF]
Moderation effect is a commonly used concept in the field of social and behavioral science. Several studies regarding the implication of moderation effects have been done; however, little is known about how partial measurement invariance influences the ...
Yu-Yu Hsiao, Mark H. C. Lai
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Partial Measurement Invariance: Extending and Evaluating the Cluster Approach for Identifying Anchor Items. [PDF]
When measurement invariance does not hold, researchers aim for partial measurement invariance by identifying anchor items that are assumed to be measurement invariant. In this paper, we build on Bechger and Maris’s approach for identification of anchor items.
Pohl S, Schulze D, Stets E.
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Quantifying the impact of partial measurement invariance in diagnostic research: An application to addiction research. [PDF]
Establishing measurement invariance, or that an instrument measures the same construct(s) in the same way across subgroups of respondents, is crucial in efforts to validate social and behavioral instruments. Although substantial previous research has focused on detecting the presence of noninvariance, less attention has been devoted to its practical ...
Lai MHC, Richardson GB, Mak HW.
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Externalizing Behavior Across Childhood as Reported by Parents and Teachers: A Partial Measurement Invariance Model. [PDF]
The externalizing spectrum may explain covariation among externalizing disorders observed in childhood and adulthood. Few prospective studies have examined whether externalizing spectrum might manifest differently across time, reporters, and gender during childhood.
King KM +6 more
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The purpose of the present study was to test the measurement invariance of the baby pediatric symptom checklist (BPSC) across gender and age as a means to provide for valid comparisons in point estimates across groups.
Faye Antoniou, Ghadah S. Al-Khadim
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On a class of stochastic partial differential equations with multiple invariant measures [PDF]
AbstractIn this work we investigate the long-time behavior for Markov processes obtained as the unique mild solution to stochastic partial differential equations in a Hilbert space. We analyze the existence and characterization of invariant measures as well as convergence of transition probabilities.
Bálint Farkas +3 more
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The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is widely used to measure the severity of depressive symptoms and to screen for depressive disorder, but its measurement invariance has received little research attention. The aim of this study was to assess the
Eun-Hyun Lee +3 more
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Studies aiming to make cross-cultural comparisons first should establish measurement invariance in the groups to be compared because results obtained from such comparisons may be artificial in the event that measurement invariance cannot be established ...
Esra Oyar, Zafer Ertürk
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Seven hundred adolescents (Chinese = 50%; South Asian ethnic minority = 50%) with mean age of 15.3 years (SD = 1.53). Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess measurement invariance of the MSPSS scale across Chinese and South Asian
Cecilia M. S. Ma
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In many applications, measurement invariance does not hold. When a model with a certain level of invariance is rejected, the amount of non-invariance bias may either be consequential or practically irrelevant. So far, few attempts have been made to quantify the extent of bias due to the lack of measurement invariance.
Katharina Groskurth +2 more
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