Using Structural Equation Modeling to Reproduce and Extend ANOVA-Based Generalizability Theory Analyses for Psychological Assessments

Author:

Vispoel Walter P.1ORCID,Lee Hyeryung1ORCID,Chen Tingting1ORCID,Hong Hyeri2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA

2. Department of Curriculum and Instruction, California State University, Fresco, CA 93740, USA

Abstract

Generalizability theory provides a comprehensive framework for determining how multiple sources of measurement error affect scores from psychological assessments and using that information to improve those assessments. Although generalizability theory designs have traditionally been analyzed using analyses of variance (ANOVA) procedures, the same analyses can be replicated and extended using structural equation models. We collected multi-occasion data from inventories measuring numerous dimensions of personality, self-concept, and socially desirable responding to compare variance components, generalizability coefficients, dependability coefficients, and proportions of universe score and measurement error variance using structural equation modeling versus ANOVA techniques. We further applied structural equation modeling techniques to continuous latent response variable metrics and derived Monte Carlo-based confidence intervals for those indices on both observed score and continuous latent response variable metrics. Results for observed scores estimated using structural equation modeling and ANOVA procedures seldom varied. Differences in reliability between raw score and continuous latent response variable metrics were much greater for scales with dichotomous responses, thereby highlighting the value of doing analyses on both metrics to evaluate gains that might be achieved by increasing response options. We provide detailed guidelines for applying the demonstrated techniques using structural equation modeling and ANOVA-based statistical software.

Funder

Iowa Measurement Research Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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