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Hilton, Sterling C.; Schau, Candace; Olsen, Joseph A. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
In addition to student learning, positive student attitudes have become an important course outcome for many introductory statistics instructors. To adequately assess changes in mean attitudes across introductory statistics courses, the attitude instruments used should be invariant by administration time. Attitudes toward statistics from 4,910…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Students, Higher Education, Factor Structure
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Krishnakumar, Ambika; Buehler, Cheryl; Barber, Brian K. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2004
We examined the cross-ethnic equivalency of socialization measures developed primarily with European American families. Four aspects of measurement equivalence were assessed: conceptual, operational, scalar, and functional. Evidence of between-and within-group measurement equivalency of socialization measures was derived from youth reports of 500…
Descriptors: Socialization, Item Response Theory, Adolescents, Anglo Americans
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Birnbaum, Amanda S.; Evenson, Kelly R.; Motl, Robert W.; Dishman, Rod K.; Voorhees, Carolyn C.; Sallis, James F.; Elder, John P.; Dowda, Marsha – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2005
Objectives: To test an original scale assessing perceived school climate for girls' physical activity in middle school girls. Methods: Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) and structural equation modeling (SEM). Results: CFA retained 5 of 14 original items. A model with 2 correlated factors, perceptions about teachers' and boys' behaviors,…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Females, Structural Equation Models, Physical Activity Level
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Jay, Meg; John, Oliver P. – Psychological Assessment, 2004
To facilitate life span research on depressive symptomatology, a depressive symptom scale for the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) is needed. The authors constructed such a scale (the CPI-D) and compared its psychometric properties with 2 widely used self-report depression scales: the Beck Depression Inventory and the Center for…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Factor Analysis, Construct Validity
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Laurent, Jeff; Catanzaro, Salvatore J.; Joiner, Thomas E. – Psychological Assessment, 2004
Considerable empirical support exists for the positive affect and negative affect components of the tripartite model of anxiety and depression proposed by L. A. Clark and D. Watson (1991); however, less attention has been paid to the physiological hyperarousal component of the model. The development of the Physiological Hyperarousal Scale for…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Thrasher, James F.; Jackson, Christine – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2006
Campaigns to prevent adolescent smoking increasingly depict the tobacco industry as deceitful and exploitative. This study was undertaken to determine how adolescents' expectations about the trustworthiness of companies, in general, influence the pathway through which anti-tobacco industry campaigns prevent smoking. Structural equation modeling…
Descriptors: Smoking, Industry, Structural Equation Models, Prevention
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Ollendick, Thomas H.; Seligman, Laura D.; Goza, Amanda B.; Byrd, Devin A.; Singh, Kusum – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2003
The tripartite model of Clark and Watson (1981) suggests that the oft-observed covariation between anxiety and depression can best be understood by examining three related yet distinct constructs: negative affectivity, positive affectivity, and elevated physiological arousal. In the present study, 510 boys and girls in the 4th, 7th, and 10th…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Children, Adolescents, Goodness of Fit
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Pierce, W. David; Sydie, R. A.; Stratkotter, Rainer – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2003
Male and female participants (N = 274) made judgments about the social concepts of "feminist," "man," and "woman" on 63 semantic differential items. Factor analysis identified three basic dimensions termed evaluative, potency, and activity as well as two secondary factors called expressiveness and sexuality. Results for the evaluative dimension…
Descriptors: Feminism, Sex Stereotypes, Semantics, Semantic Differential
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Smythe, Pamela; Annett, Marian – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: The right shift (RS) theory of handedness suggests that poor phonology may occur in the general population as a risk associated with absence of an agent of left cerebral speech, the hypothesised RS + gene. The theory predicts that poor phonology is associated with reduced bias to right-handedness. Methods: A representative cohort of…
Descriptors: Handedness, Phonology, Economically Disadvantaged, Factor Analysis
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Reio, Thomas G., Jr.; Petrosko, Joseph M.; Wiswell, Albert K.; Thongsukmag, Juthamas – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2006
In this study, the authors tried various methods to measure and conceptualize curiosity. A sample of 369 education students (103 men, 266 women) who were attending universities on the East Coast of the United States completed 5 paper-and-pencil curiosity measures in 1 of their classes. Using confirmatory factor analysis, the authors found that the…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Behavior, Role, College Students
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Flowers, Claudia – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
This study examines the underlying structure of the Clinical Experience Rubric (CER), which is designed to assess preservice teachers' dispositions during the clinical experiences. Dispositions were conceptualized as being a multidimensional construct with three related factors: (a) professionalism, (b) teaching quality, and (c) relationship with…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Preservice Teachers, Factor Analysis, Cooperating Teachers
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Segawa, Eisuke – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2005
Multi-indicator growth models were formulated as special three-level hierarchical generalized linear models to analyze growth of a trait latent variable measured by ordinal items. Items are nested within a time-point, and time-points are nested within subject. These models are special because they include factor analytic structure. This model can…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Mathematical Models, Factor Analysis, Computer Simulation
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Alhija, Fadia Nasser-Abu; Wisenbaker, Joseph – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
A simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of item parceling on confirmatory factor analysis parameter estimates and their standard errors at different levels of sample size, number of indicators per factor, size of factor structure/pattern coefficients, magnitude of interfactor correlations, and variations in item-level data…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Computation, Factor Analysis, Sample Size
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Diamond, Alexandra; Bowes, Jennifer; Robertson, Greg – Early Child Development and Care, 2006
Injury prevention at home is an important concern for parents of toddlers. This study investigated safety-related intervention strategies of 40 middle-class Australian mothers, and their relationship with three child characteristics: gender, temperament and language comprehension. In an interview at home, mothers reported frequency of use of 15…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Personality, Intervention, Comprehension
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Dolan, Conor V.; Roorda, Willemijn; Wicherts, Jelte M. – Intelligence, 2004
Spearman's hypothesis states that the differences between Blacks and Whites in psychometric IQ are attributable to a fundamental difference in general intelligence ("g"). To investigate this hypothesis, Jensen devised the method of correlated vectors. This method involves calculating the correlation between the factor loadings of the…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Differences, Hypothesis Testing
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