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Improving Factor Score Estimation Through the Use of Observed Background Characteristics.


ABSTRACT: A challenge facing nearly all studies in the psychological sciences is how to best combine multiple items into a valid and reliable score to be used in subsequent modelling. The most ubiquitous method is to compute a mean of items, but more contemporary approaches use various forms of latent score estimation. Regardless of approach, outside of large-scale testing applications, scoring models rarely include background characteristics to improve score quality. The current paper used a Monte Carlo simulation design to study score quality for different psychometric models that did and did not include covariates across levels of sample size, number of items, and degree of measurement invariance. The inclusion of covariates improved score quality for nearly all design factors, and in no case did the covariates degrade score quality relative to not considering the influences at all. Results suggest that the inclusion of observed covariates can improve factor score estimation.

SUBMITTER: Curran PJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5526637 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Improving Factor Score Estimation Through the Use of Observed Background Characteristics.

Curran Patrick J PJ   Cole Veronica V   Bauer Daniel J DJ   Hussong Andrea M AM   Gottfredson Nisha N  

Structural equation modeling : a multidisciplinary journal 20160909 6


A challenge facing nearly all studies in the psychological sciences is how to best combine multiple items into a valid and reliable score to be used in subsequent modelling. The most ubiquitous method is to compute a mean of items, but more contemporary approaches use various forms of latent score estimation. Regardless of approach, outside of large-scale testing applications, scoring models rarely include background characteristics to improve score quality. The current paper used a Monte Carlo  ...[more]

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