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What is Hierarchical Confirmatory Factor Analysis

Scholarly Publishing and Research Methods Across Disciplines
It is a statistical technique to identify the underlying factors as the cause of first-order factors, not the item indicators.
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Scale Development and Factor Analysis
Lihua Xu (Western Carolina University, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7730-0.ch008
Abstract
Scale development is an important step in empirical research. This chapter describes the common procedures to follow in scale development with essential factor analytical methods. The concept of measurement invariance, the importance of its testing prior to group comparisons, and testing procedures are discussed. Single-group, multi-group, and hierarchical confirmatory factor analytical methods and associated decision making are described. Procedural steps in scale development and measurement invariance testing are illustrated at length using a real dataset in stereotype threat and principals' leadership style in the United States.
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