reviewMedical CareOct 23, 2006GREEN OA

Do Self-Report Instruments Allow Meaningful Comparisons Across Diverse Population Groups?

University of California, San Francisco

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Abstract

Comparative public health research makes wide use of self-report instruments. For example, research identifying and explaining health disparities across demographic strata may seek to understand the health effects of patient attitudes or private behaviors. Such personal attributes are difficult or impossible to observe directly and are often best measured by self-reports. Defensible use of self-reports in quantitative comparative research requires not only that the measured constructs have the same meaning across groups, but also that group comparisons of sample estimates (eg, means and variances) reflect true group differences and are not contaminated by group-specific attributes that are unrelated to the…

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Keywords
  • Measurement invariance
  • Metric (unit)
  • Psychology
  • Construct (python library)
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Sample (material)
  • Confirmatory factor analysis
  • Social psychology
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