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Teoría de la Generalizabilidad Ordinal×Análisis Factorial Confirmatorio Ordinal×
CampoPsicometríaPsicometría
FamiliaLatent structureLatent structure
Año de origen1963–20011984
Autor originalLee J. Cronbach and Robert L. BrennanBengt O. Muthén
TipoReliability / generalizability analysisLatent variable / structural
Fuente seminalBrennan, R. L. (2001). Generalizability Theory. Springer. ISBN: 978-0387952826Flora, D. B. & Curran, P. J. (2004). An empirical evaluation of alternative methods of estimation for confirmatory factor analysis with ordinal data. Psychological Methods, 9(4), 466–491. DOI ↗
AliasOrdinal G-theory, G-theory for ordinal data, ordinal variance component analysis, G-study for ordered categorical dataCFA for ordinal data, polychoric CFA, WLSMV CFA, categorical CFA
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ResumenOrdinal generalizability theory extends classical G-theory to the analysis of reliability and measurement error when item responses are ordered categorical (e.g., Likert-type) rather than continuous. It partitions score variance into components attributable to persons, facets, and their interactions, while accounting for the discrete, bounded nature of ordinal rating scales.Ordinal confirmatory factor analysis (Ordinal CFA) tests a pre-specified factor structure when the observed indicators are ordinal — typically Likert-type survey items. By using polychoric correlations and robust estimators such as WLSMV, it avoids the bias that arises from treating categorical responses as continuous.
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