Back to Search
Start Over
Anomalous Results in G-Factor Models:Explanations and Alternatives
- Source :
- Eid, M, Geiser, C, Koch, T & Heene, M 2017, ' Anomalous Results in G-Factor Models : Explanations and Alternatives ', Psychological Methods, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 541-562 . https://doi.org/10.1037/met0000083, Eid, M, Geiser, C, Koch, T & Heene, M 2017, ' Anomalous Results in G-Factor Models : Explanations and Alternatives ' Psychological Methods, vol 22, no. 3, pp. 541-562 . DOI: 10.1037/met0000083
- Publication Year :
- 2017
-
Abstract
- G-factor models such as the bifactor model and the hierarchical G-factor model are increasingly applied in psychology. Many applications of these models have produced anomalous and unexpected results that are often not in line with the theoretical assumptions on which these applications are based. Examples of such anomalous results are vanishing specific factors and irregular loading patterns. In this article, the authors show that from the perspective of stochastic measurement theory anomalous results have to be expected when G-factor models are applied to a single-level (rather than a 2-level) sampling process. The authors argue that the application of the bifactor model and related models require a 2-level sampling process that is usually not present in empirical studies. We demonstrate how alternative models with a G-factor and specific factors can be derived that are more well-defined for the actual single-level sampling design that underlies most empirical studies. It is shown in detail how 2 alternative models, the bifactor-(S - 1) model and the bifactor-(S·I - 1) model, can be defined. The properties of these models are described and illustrated with an empirical example. Finally, further alternatives for analyzing multidimensional models are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record
- Subjects :
- 050103 clinical psychology
stochastic measurement theory
Models, Statistical
g factor
05 social sciences
Perspective (graphical)
050401 social sciences methods
nested factor model
Social Work and Social Pedagogics
Empirical Research
G-factor
bifactor model
Empirical research
Measurement theory
0504 sociology
Line (geometry)
Sampling process
Sampling design
Econometrics
Humans
Psychology
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
ctc(m-1) model
Psychology (miscellaneous)
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Eid, M, Geiser, C, Koch, T & Heene, M 2017, ' Anomalous Results in G-Factor Models : Explanations and Alternatives ', Psychological Methods, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 541-562 . https://doi.org/10.1037/met0000083, Eid, M, Geiser, C, Koch, T & Heene, M 2017, ' Anomalous Results in G-Factor Models : Explanations and Alternatives ' Psychological Methods, vol 22, no. 3, pp. 541-562 . DOI: 10.1037/met0000083
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....02bf927fe8178219eb7d9ba4fa4f0ea9
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1037/met0000083