Psychological Assessment, 19, 176 — 188, 2007) as well as to
examine measurement invariance of the ASI - 3 across gender.
To address the research gaps noted above, the present study aimed to a) test the one - factor measurement model of the SLSS - English version in both male and female adolescents, and then b)
examine measurement invariance of the one - factor model across gender groups, to determine if the one - factor model was confirmed in both gender groups.
More specifically, the objectives of this study are the following: 1) To validate the construct validity of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire (Steger et al., 2006), Greek Version using both exploratory and confirmatory factorial analysis techniques like Bifactor EFA, Bifactor CFA and ESEM; 2) to
examine measurement invariance of MLQ across gender; 3) to study the internal consistency reliability of the MLQ; and 4) to evaluate the convergent and discriminant validity of the MLQ with the constructs of well - being, hope, anxiety, depression, stress, hope and resilience.
Not exact matches
This study
examined the psychometric properties and
measurement invariance of four measures used frequently in stress and coping research.
Third, we
examined factorial
invariance, ie, stability of the 5 - factor
measurement model across time.