To Parcel or Not to Parcel: Exploring the Question, Weighing the Merits

Yale University · California Department of Education

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Abstract

Abstract We examine the controversial practice of using parcels of items as manifest variables in structural equation modeling (SEM) procedures. After detailing arguments pro and con, we conclude that the unconsidered use of parcels is never warranted, while, at the same time, the considered use of parcels cannot be dismissed out of hand. In large part, the decision to parcel or not depends on one's philosophical stance regarding scientific inquiry (e.g., empiricist vs. pragmatist) and the substantive goal of a study (e.g., to understand the structure of a set of items or to examine the nature of a set of constructs). Prior to creating parcels, however, we recommend strongly that investigators acquire a…

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  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Pragmatism
  • Epistemology
  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Empiricism
  • Psychology
  • Computer science
  • Management science
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