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Testing Measurement Invariance Across Spanish and English Versions of the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire : An Application of Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling

Herbert W. MarshInés TomásBenjamin NagengastVicente González-romáVíctor Valls

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Cross-Cultural ComparisonMaleAdolescentApplied psychologySelf descriptionStructural equation modelingSurveys and QuestionnairesBody ImageHumansMeasurement invarianceChildApplied PsychologyLanguageAnalysis of VarianceModels StatisticalPsychological researchAustraliaSpanish versionSelf perceptionSelf ConceptConfirmatory factor analysisSpainFemaleFactor Analysis StatisticalPsychologySocial psychology

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Test of measurement invariance across translated versions of questionnaires is a critical prerequisite to comparing scores on the different versions. In this study, we used exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) as an alternative approach to evaluate the measurement invariance of the Spanish version of the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ). The two versions were administered to large samples of Australian and Spanish adolescents. First, we compared the CFA and ESEM approaches and showed that ESEM fitted the data much better and resulted in substantially more differentiated factors. We then tested measurement invariance with a 13-model ESEM taxonomy. Results justified using the Spanish version of the PSDQ to carry out cross-cultural comparisons in sport and exercise psychology research. Overall, the study can stimulate research on physical self-concept across countries and foster better cross-cultural comparisons.

10.1123/jsep.2013-0070https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8qwzx/testing-measurement-invariance-across-spanish-and-english-versions-of-the-physical-self-description-questionnaire-an-application-of-exploratory-structural-equation-modeling