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Approximate measurement invariance and longitudinal confirmatory factor analysis: concept and application with panel data
2017
This article addresses the approximate approach to assess measurement invariance with (longitudinal) confirmatory factor analysis. Approximate measurement invariance uses zero-mean, small-variance Bayesian priors to allow minor differences in estimated parameters across time, while still maintaining comparability of the underlying constructs. The procedure is illustrated for the first time with panel data on young peoples' preferences to maximize pleasure and enjoy life. Results indicate
doi:10.18148/srm/2018.v12i1.7210
fatcat:mbuktnwe3zdt5omfnem57vixhq