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| Mitmergise skaalide arendamine× | Mitmergiline mõõtmise invariaantsuse testimine× | |
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| Valdkond | Psühhomeetria | Psühhomeetria |
| Perekond | Latent structure | Latent structure |
| Tekkeaasta≠ | 1971 (multi-group CFA); 2000 (applied synthesis for scale development) | 1971–1993 |
| Looja≠ | Jöreskog, K. G. (multi-group SEM framework); systematised for scale development by Vandenberg & Lance (2000) | Jöreskog, K. G. (1971); Meredith, W. (1993) |
| Tüüp≠ | Scale development / measurement model testing | Model comparison / hypothesis testing |
| Algallikas≠ | Vandenberg, R. J., & Lance, C. E. (2000). A review and synthesis of the measurement invariance literature: Suggestions, practices, and recommendations for organizational research. Organizational Research Methods, 3(1), 4–70. DOI ↗ | Vandenberg, R. J. & Lance, C. E. (2000). A review and synthesis of the measurement invariance literature: Suggestions, practices, and recommendations for organizational research. Organizational Research Methods, 3(1), 4–70. DOI ↗ |
| Rööpnimetused | MGSD, cross-group scale development, multi-sample scale development, comparative scale construction | measurement invariance, factorial invariance, cross-group invariance, MI testing |
| Seotud | 6 | 6 |
| Kokkuvõte≠ | Multi-group scale development constructs and validates a measurement scale simultaneously across two or more distinct populations or groups. The approach integrates standard item generation and factor-analytic procedures with a systematic hierarchy of measurement invariance tests to ensure that the resulting scale measures the same construct in the same way in every target group. | Multi-group measurement invariance testing examines whether a latent construct is measured in the same way across two or more distinct groups — such as cultures, genders, or age cohorts. It is a prerequisite for meaningful group comparisons of latent means or relationships, ensuring that observed score differences reflect true differences rather than measurement artifacts. |
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