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A Multilevel Multidimensional Finite Mixture Item Response Model to Cluster Respondents and Countries: The Forms of Self-Criticising/Attacking and Self-Reassuring Scale
The aim of this study was to test the multilevel multidimensional finite mixture item response model of the Forms of Self-Criticising/Attacking and Self-Reassuring Scale (FSCRS) to cluster respondents and countries from 13 samples (N = 7,714) and from 12 countries. The practical goal was to learn ho...
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Published in: | European journal of psychological assessment : official organ of the European Association of Psychological Assessment 2021-11, Vol.37 (6), p.473-484 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The aim of this study was to test the multilevel
multidimensional finite mixture item response model of the Forms of
Self-Criticising/Attacking and Self-Reassuring Scale (FSCRS) to cluster
respondents and countries from 13 samples (N = 7,714) and from
12 countries. The practical goal was to learn how many discrete classes there
are on the level of individuals (i.e., how many cut-offs are to be used) and
countries (i.e., the magnitude of similarities and dissimilarities among them).
We employed the multilevel multidimensional finite mixture approach which is
based on an extended class of multidimensional latent class Item Response Theory
(IRT) models. Individuals and countries are partitioned into discrete latent
classes with different levels of self-criticism and self-reassurance, taking
into account at the same time the multidimensional structure of the construct.
This approach was applied to the analysis of the relationships between observed
characteristics and latent trait at different levels (individuals and
countries), and across different dimensions using the three-dimensional measure
of the FSCRS. Results showed that respondents' scores were dependent on
unobserved (latent class) individual and country membership, the
multidimensional structure of the instrument, and justified the use of a
multilevel multidimensional finite mixture item response model in the
comparative psychological assessment of individuals and countries. Latent class
analysis of the FSCRS showed that individual participants and countries could be
divided into discrete classes. Along with the previous findings that the FSCRS
is psychometrically robust we can recommend using the FSCRS for measuring
self-criticism. |
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ISSN: | 1015-5759 2151-2426 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1015-5759/a000631 |