Measurement Invariance of the Intelligence and Development Scales – 2 Across Language Versions, Gender, and Age

Author:

Grieder Silvia1ORCID,Visser Linda23ORCID,Timmerman Marieke E.4ORCID,Grob Alexander1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Basel, Switzerland

2. Department of Developmental Psychopathology, Behavioural Science Insitute, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

3. Department of Education and Human Development, DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Germany

4. Heymans Institute for Psychological Research, University of Groningen, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract: We examined the factor structure and measurement invariance of the intelligence and basic skills domains of the Intelligence and Development Scales – 2 (IDS-2) with the Dutch ( N = 1,665) and German ( N = 1,672) standardization samples. First, we tested five competing models using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) on the Dutch data: two empirically based, derived earlier from the German data, and three theoretically based (IDS-2 and two Cattell–Horn–Carroll-based). Subsequently, we evaluated the measurement invariance of the final model across the Dutch and German versions and gender using multiple-group CFA and across age using local structural equation modeling. A second-order model with six first-order factors best represented the Dutch IDS-2 structure. Five IDS-2 factors were confirmed, but Visual Processing and Abstract Reasoning, and the intelligence and basic skills domains were not separable. This model displayed full invariance across the language versions and was largely invariant across gender and age (7–20 years). Thus, scores derived according to this model are comparable across these language versions, gender, and age. The strong general intelligence factor and weak broad ability factors ask for precaution when basing clinical interpretation on the broad ability factors.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Applied Psychology

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