Journal article

Age-related invariance of abilities measured with the wechsler adult intelligence scale-iv

NJ Sudarshan, SC Bowden, DH Saklofske, LG Weiss

Psychological Assessment | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Assessment of measurement invariance across populations is essential for meaningful comparison of test scores, and is especially relevant where repeated measurements are required for educational assessment or clinical diagnosis. Establishing measurement invariance legitimizes the assumption that test scores reflect the same psychological trait in different populations or across different occasions. Examination of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) U.S. standardization samples revealed that a first-order 5-factor measurement model was best fitting across 9 age groups from 16 years to 69 years. Strong metric invariance was found for 3 of 5 factors and partial intercept ..

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