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The Impact of Varying the Number of Measurement Invariance Constraints on the Assessment of Between-Group Differences of Latent Means
Yuning Xu, Samuel B. Green
Social and Family Dynamics, T. Denny Sanford School of (SSFD)
Child and Family Success, Center for
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Mathematics
Measurement Invariance
100%
Intercept
41%
Model Analysis
14%
Type I Error Rate
13%
Decision Making
11%
Proportion
10%
Uncertainty
9%
Sample Size
8%
Simulation Study
8%
Estimate
5%
Business & Economics
Measurement Invariance
84%
Factors
20%
Sample Size
19%
Decision under Uncertainty
18%
Type I Error
18%
Simulation Study
13%
Decision Making
12%
Proportion
10%
Social Sciences
Group
17%
model analysis
17%
supplement
13%
simulation
11%
uncertainty
10%
decision making
9%
trend
7%
literature
6%
Engineering & Materials Science
Invariance
61%
Decision making
10%
Uncertainty
9%