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Validité discriminante multiniveaux×Validité convergente multiniveaux×
DomainePsychométriePsychométrie
FamilleLatent structureLatent structure
Année d'origine20052005
Auteur d'origineDyer, Hanges, & Hall; Chen, Sousa, & WestDyer, Hanges & Hall; Chen, Bliese & Mathieu
TypeValidity evaluation within multilevel CFAMeasurement validity evaluation
Source fondatriceDyer, N. G., Hanges, P. J., & Hall, R. J. (2005). Applying multilevel confirmatory factor analysis techniques to the study of leadership. Leadership Quarterly, 16(1), 149–167. DOI ↗Dyer, N. G., Hanges, P. J. & Hall, R. J. (2005). Applying multilevel confirmatory factor analysis techniques to the study of leadership. Leadership Quarterly, 16(1), 149–167. DOI ↗
Aliasmultilevel DV, cross-level discriminant validity, hierarchical discriminant validity, ML-DVcross-level convergent validity, multilevel measurement validity, between-level convergent validity
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RésuméMultilevel discriminant validity evaluates whether theoretically distinct constructs are empirically separable when data are nested within higher-level units such as teams, schools, or organizations. It extends single-level discriminant validity checks into a multilevel confirmatory factor analysis framework, verifying that constructs are distinguishable both within and between levels simultaneously.Multilevel convergent validity evaluates whether items or scales intended to measure the same construct show coherent, strong associations at each level of a nested data structure — within individuals, within groups, and between groups. It extends classical convergent validity from single-level measurement models into the multilevel confirmatory factor analysis (ML-CFA) framework.
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