Measurement bias and multidimensionality; an illustration of bias detection in multidimensional measurement models

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Restricted factor analysis can be used to investigate measurement bias. A prerequisite for the detection of measurement bias through factor analysis is the correct specification of the measurement model. We applied restricted factor analysis to two subtests of a Dutch cognitive ability test. These two examples serve to illustrate the relationship between multidimensionality and measurement bias. We conclude that measurement bias implies multidimensionality, whereas multidimensionality shows up as measurement bias only if multidimensionality is not properly accounted for in the measurement model. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Jak, S., Oort, F. J., & Dolan, C. V. (2010). Measurement bias and multidimensionality; an illustration of bias detection in multidimensional measurement models. AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis, 94(2), 129–137. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10182-010-0128-z

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