Reducing Cross-Cultural Comparability Bias Obtained with Measurement Invariance Analysis by Means of Anchoring Vignettes in Heterogeneous Refugee Samples
Abstract:Background: Configural, metric, and scalar measurement invariance have been indicators of bias-free statistical cross-group comparisons, although they are difficult to verify in the data. Low comparability of translated questionnaires or the different use of response formats by respondents might lead to rejection of measurement invariance and point to comparability bias in studies that use different languages. Anchoring vignettes have been proposed as a method to control for the different use of response forma… Show more
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