Journal article
Factorial invariance for combined Wechsler Adult intelligence Scale-Revised and Wechsler Memory Scale-Revised scores in a sample of clients with alcohol dependency
SC Bowden, AJ Ritter, JR Carstairs, EA Shores, J Pead, JD Greeley, G Whelan, CM Long, CC Clifford
Clinical Neuropsychologist | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2001
Abstract
This study examined the joint factor structure of the WAIS-R and WMS-R in a sample of 289 participants (mostly males) with alcohol dependency. In a confirmatory phase we contrasted a range of factor models derived from previous analyses of the Wechsler scales. The best fitting model incorporated five factors representing Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Organization, Attention-Concentration, Verbal Memory, and Visual Memory, with reassignment of factor loadings for two subtests. The invariance of the measurement model was then examined comparing data from a large sample of healthy participants (J. R. Carstairs & E. A. Shores, 1999). The results indicated that the number of factors was invari..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council