Analyzing Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Indonesian Version Using the Generalized Partial Credit Model
Kenzo,
Ananta Yudiarso,
Marcellino Alvin Nugroho
et al.
Abstract:Happiness is an essential aspect of psychological well-being, and measuring it accurately is crucial for policymakers and researchers. The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (OHQ) is a widely used tool to assess happiness, but its validity and reliability in different cultural contexts, such as Indonesia, are yet to be determined. This research aimed to analyze the item responses of the Indonesian version of the OHQ using the Generalized Partial Credit Model (GPCM). Participants were Indonesian citizens aged betwe… Show more
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