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Luis Eduardo Garrido

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Is Small Still Beautiful for the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire? Novel Findings Using Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling.

2020

Article first published online: June 17, 2018 During the present decade a large body of research has employed confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to evaluate the factor structure of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) across multiple languages and cultures. However, because CFA can produce strongly biased estimations when the population cross-loadings differ meaningfully from zero, it may not be the most appropriate framework to model the SDQ responses. With this in mind, the current study sought to assess the factorial structure of the SDQ using the more flexible exploratory structural equation modeling approach. Using a large-scale Spanish sample composed of 67,253 youths ag…

050103 clinical psychologyAdolescentFactor structuredimensionalityStructural equation modelingfactor structure0504 sociologySDQSurveys and QuestionnairesMathematics educationHumansMass Screening0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesadolescentsChildApplied PsychologyLanguage05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsStrengths and Difficulties QuestionnaireESEMConfirmatory factor analysisClinical PsychologyCFALatent Class AnalysisPsychologyFactor Analysis Statisticalbehavioral problemsAssessment
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SDQ_supplemental_material – Supplemental material for Is Small Still Beautiful for the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire? Novel Findings Using…

2018

Supplemental material, SDQ_supplemental_material for Is Small Still Beautiful for the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire? Novel Findings Using Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling by Luis Eduardo Garrido, Juan Ramón Barrada, José Armando Aguasvivas, Agustín Martínez-Molina, Víctor B. Arias, Hudson F. Golino, Eva Legaz, Gloria Ferrís and Luis Rojo-Moreno in Assessment

FOS: Psychology160807 Sociological Methodology and Research Methods170199 Psychology not elsewhere classifiedFOS: Sociology
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