Publication: Testing for Approximate Measurement Invariance of Human Values in the European Social Survey
Testing for Approximate Measurement Invariance of Human Values in the European Social Survey
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Cieciuch, J., Davidov, E., Algesheimer, R., & Schmidt, P. (2018). Testing for Approximate Measurement Invariance of Human Values in the European Social Survey. Sociological Methods & Research, 47(4), 665–686. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124117701478
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Measurement invariance is a necessary precondition for meaningful cross-country comparisons, and three levels have been differentiated: configural, metric, and scalar. Unfortunately, establishing the most stringent form, i.e., scalar measurement invariance, across groups is difficult. Recently, Muthén and Asparouhov proposed testing for approximate rather than exact measurement invariance as this may be sufficient for meaningful comparisons. Following their strategy, the results of cross-country approximate measurement invariance test
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Cieciuch, J., Davidov, E., Algesheimer, R., & Schmidt, P. (2018). Testing for Approximate Measurement Invariance of Human Values in the European Social Survey. Sociological Methods & Research, 47(4), 665–686. https://doi.org/10.1177/0049124117701478