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Measuring populism across nations: testing for measurement invariance of an inventory of populist attitudes

2019

Abstract The rising voter support for populist parties in Western Democracies in recent years has incited academic interest in populist voters and attitudes connected to the voting propensity of populist actors. In line of this research, numerous scales to measure populist attitudes among voters have been proposed. In most cases, however, the measurement of populist attitudes was tailored to specific countries and its applicability to cross-national research on populism was not assessed. This article uses a cross-national survey to assess the measurement invariance, reliability, and validity of a deductively developed inventory for populist attitudes. The findings suggest that there is a co…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies0506 political sciencePopulism0508 media and communications10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchPolitical scienceVotingPolitical economy050602 political science & public administration10113 Institute of Political ScienceMeasurement invariance070 News media journalism & publishingmedia_common
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Measurement Invariance of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support Among Chinese and South Asian Ethnic Minority Adolescents in Hong Ko…

2020

Seven hundred adolescents (Chinese = 50%; South Asian ethnic minority = 50%) with mean age of 15.3 years (SD = 1.53). Multigroup confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess measurement invariance of the MSPSS scale across Chinese and South Asian ethnic minority samples. Results show that the original three-factor structure of the MSPSS was supported in both samples. Measurement invariance was supported in terms of configural, metric, and partial scalar invariance. Given partial scalar invariance was achieved, the latent mean differences were compared across samples. Chinese adolescents had higher levels of all three types of social support when compared with their South Asian ethni…

South asialcsh:BF1-990ethnic minorityEthnic groupChinese culture03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMeasurement invariance030212 general & internal medicineGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchvalidationChinese05 social sciencesMean agesocial supportConfirmatory factor analysismeasurement invariancelcsh:PsychologyScale (social sciences)Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyDemographyFrontiers in Psychology
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Sign test of independence between two random vectors

2003

A new affine invariant extension of the quadrant test statistic Blomqvist (Ann. Math. Statist. 21 (1950) 593) based on spatial signs is proposed for testing the hypothesis of independence. In the elliptic case, the new test statistic is asymptotically equivalent to the interdirection test by Gieser and Randles (J. Amer. Statist. Assoc. 92 (1997) 561) but is easier to compute in practice. Limiting Pitman efficiencies and simulations are used to compare the test to the classical Wilks’ test. peerReviewed

Statistics and ProbabilityDiscrete mathematicsStatistics::TheoryMultivariate random variableExtension (predicate logic)robustnessQuadrant testPitman efficiencyTest (assessment)Exact testStatisticsChi-square testTest statisticSign testaffine invarianceStatistics Probability and UncertaintyIndependence (probability theory)MathematicsWilks’ test
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Tests of multinormality based on location vectors and scatter matrices

2007

Classical univariate measures of asymmetry such as Pearson’s (mean-median)/σ or (mean-mode)/σ often measure the standardized distance between two separate location parameters and have been widely used in assessing univariate normality. Similarly, measures of univariate kurtosis are often just ratios of two scale measures. The classical standardized fourth moment and the ratio of the mean deviation to the standard deviation serve as examples. In this paper we consider tests of multinormality which are based on the Mahalanobis distance between two multivariate location vector estimates or on the (matrix) distance between two scatter matrix estimates, respectively. Asymptotic theory is develop…

Statistics and ProbabilityMahalanobis distanceKurtosisUnivariateAsymptotic theory (statistics)SkewnessPitman efficiencyStandard deviationNormal distributionScatter matrixSkewnessAffine invarianceStatisticsKurtosisStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMathematicsStatistical Methods and Applications
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Multivariate nonparametric tests of independence

2005

New test statistics are proposed for testing whether two random vectors are independent. Gieser and Randles, as well as Taskinen, Kankainen, and Oja have introduced and discussed multivariate extensions of the quadrant test of Blomqvist. This article serves as a sequel to this work and presents new multivariate extensions of Kendall's tau and Spearman's rho statistics. Two different approaches are discussed. First, interdirection proportions are used to estimate the cosines of angles between centered observation vectors and between differences of observation vectors. Second, covariances between affine-equivariant multivariate signs and ranks are used. The test statistics arising from these …

Statistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statisticsMultivariate analysisNonparametric statisticsAsymptotic distributionMultivariate normal distributionSpearman's rank correlation coefficientQuadrant testriippumattomuusPitman efficiencyKendall's tauStatisticsHigh-dimensional statisticsaffine invarianceStatistics Probability and UncertaintySpearman's rhoRobustnessMathematicsStatistical hypothesis testing
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Multivariate Nonparametric Tests

2004

Multivariate nonparametric statistical tests of hypotheses are described for the one-sample location problem, the several-sample location problem and the problem of testing independence between pairs of vectors. These methods are based on affine-invariant spatial sign and spatial rank vectors. They provide affine-invariant multivariate generalizations of the univariate sign test, signed-rank test, Wilcoxon rank sum test, Kruskal–Wallis test, and the Kendall and Spearman correlation tests. While the emphasis is on tests of hypotheses, certain references to associated affine-equivariant estimators are included. Pitman asymptotic efficiencies demonstrate the excellent performance of these meth…

Statistics and Probabilityeducation.field_of_studyMultivariate statisticsspatial signWilcoxon signed-rank testGeneral MathematicsRank (computer programming)PopulationNonparametric statisticsUnivariaterobustnessSpearman's rank correlation coefficientspatial rankPitman efficiencyStatisticsAffine invarianceEconometricsSign testStatistics::MethodologyStatistics Probability and UncertaintyeducationMathematics
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The Love of Money and Pay Level Satisfaction: Measurement and Functional Equivalence in 29 Geopolitical Entities around the World

2006

Demonstrating the equivalence of constructs is a key requirement for cross-cultural empirical research. The major purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how to assess measurement and functional equivalence or invariance using the 9-item, 3-factor Love of Money Scale (LOMS, a second-order factor model) and the 4-item, 1-factor Pay Level Satisfaction Scale (PLSS, a first-order factor model) across 29 samples in six continents (N = 5973). In step 1, we tested the configural, metric and scalar invariance of the LOMS and 17 samples achieved measurement invariance. In step 2, we applied the same procedures to the PLSS and nine samples achieved measurement invariance. Five samples (Brazil, China,…

Strategy and Managementcross-cultural empirical researchfunctional equivalencethe love of moneypay level satisfactionmeasurement invariancethe love of money; pay level satisfaction; measurement invariance; functional equivalence; cross-cultural empirical researchEmpirical researchStatisticsEconomicsEconometricsFunctional equivalenceMeasurement invarianceBusiness and International ManagementCommon-method varianceEquivalence (measure theory)Management and Organization Review
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Proteus: Adverbial multi-word expressions in Italian and their cognate counterparts in -mente

2022

Abstract: This contribution focuses on Italian adverbs ending in -mente (e.g. lussuosamente ‘luxuriously’) with an analytic counterpart (a multi-word expression, MWE) which is etymologically related and it is capable of equally performing the adverbial function (e.g. di lusso). Two sentences diverging only in this regard have the same truth values and they entail each other. Morphologically, such adverbial MWEs are formed by a preposition which is followed by a noun/adjective sharing the content morpheme of the -mente adverb. However, in some contexts the cognate –mente adverb cannot replace its MWE. For instance, only adjectival MWEs can be used as predicates in copular constructions (La f…

Subject-oriented adverb(ial)s (multi-word) adverbials/adjectives morphemic invariance inflectional requirements entailments object raisingSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E Linguistica
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El viaje desde los cuestionarios Likert a los cuestionarios de elección forzosa: evidencia de la invarianza de los parámetros de los ítems

2019

ABSTRACT Multidimensional forced-choice questionnaires are widely regarded in the personnel selection literature for their ability to control response biases. Recently developed IRT models usually rely on the assumption that item parameters remain invariant when they are paired in forced-choice blocks, without giving it much consideration. This study aims to test this assumption empirically on the MUPP-2PL model, comparing the parameter estimates of the forced-choice format to their graded-scale equivalent on a Big Five personality instrument. The assumption was found to hold reasonably well, especially for the discrimination parameters. In the cases in which it was violated, we briefly dis…

Test de razón de verosimilitudesInvarianceIRTLikelihood Ratio testForced-choice questionnairesCuestionarios de elección forzosaInvarianzaMUPP-2PL
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Assessing teacher leadership in physical education: the Spanish version of the transformational teaching questionnaire

2018

<p>Drawing from the transformational leadership theory, this study aims to translate and analyse the psychometric properties of a Spanish version of the Transformational Teaching Questionnaire (TTQ).</p><p>A cohort sample of 2107 adolescents (997 males and 1110 females) from 82 secondary schools voluntarily participated in the research.</p><p>In Study 1 ((<em>n</em> = 1066), the exploratory factor analysis informed a one-factor solution. In Study 2  (<em>n</em> = 1041), the confirmatory factor analysis showed the single-factor and the four-factor models showed satisfactory and adequate goodness of fit indices, respectively. Confirmatory …

Transformational leadership theoryScale adaptationTransformational teachingeducation010501 environmental sciencesAdolescents01 natural sciencesConfirmatory factor analysisExploratory factor analysisDevelopmental psychologyPhysical educationBF1-99003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGoodness of fitTransformational leadershipScale (social sciences)Physical educationPsychologyMeasurement invariance030212 general & internal medicineTeacher leadershipPsychologyGeneral Psychology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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