articleJournal of Personality AssessmentOct 29, 2015Closed access

Applying Bifactor Statistical Indices in the Evaluation of Psychological Measures

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to apply a set of rarely reported psychometric indices that, nevertheless, are important to consider when evaluating psychological measures. All can be derived from a standardized loading matrix in a confirmatory bifactor model: omega reliability coefficients, factor determinacy, construct replicability, explained common variance, and percentage of uncontaminated correlations. We calculated these indices and extended the findings of 50 recent bifactor model estimation studies published in psychopathology, personality, and assessment journals. These bifactor derived indices (most not presented in the articles) provided a clearer and more complete picture of the psychometric…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Psychological testing
  • Psychometrics
  • Validation test
  • Clinical psychology
  • Test validity
  • Statistics
  • Mathematics
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