An Essay on Measurement and Factorial Invariance

@article{Meredith2006AnEO,
  title={An Essay on Measurement and Factorial Invariance},
  author={William M. Meredith and Jeanne A. Teresi},
  journal={Medical Care},
  year={2006},
  volume={44},
  pages={S69-S77}
}
Background:Analysis of subgroups such as different ethnic, language, or education groups selected from among a parent population is common in health disparities research. One goal of such analyses is to examine measurement equivalence, which includes both qualitative review of the meaning of items as well as quantitative examination of different levels of factorial invariance and differential item functioning. Objectives:The purpose of this essay is to review the definitions and assumptions… 
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