Methodology Applications Series
Evaluating Measurement Invariance with Cross-Cultural Sensitivity
11:30 am –
1:00 pm
Nebraska Union
1400 R St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: NU
Contact:
Alyssa Amen, (402) 472-2472, aamen3@unl.edu
UNL methodologists Leslie Hawley, Betty-Jean Usher-Tate and Sara Gonzalez will lead the final 2015-16 Methodology Applications Series.
The team will discuss “Evaluating Measurement Invariance with Cross Cultural Sensitivity.” This presentation will provide participants with a better understanding of issues related to cross-cultural measurement. Throughout our discussion, we will highlight how to approach measurement invariance from a validity perspective. We will introduce participants to the theory behind building a validity argument and describe different sources of qualitative and quantitative evidence that can be collected to build an argument. A tutorial of the steps needed to test a scale for equivalence across cultural groups using data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) will also be provided.
The team will discuss “Evaluating Measurement Invariance with Cross Cultural Sensitivity.” This presentation will provide participants with a better understanding of issues related to cross-cultural measurement. Throughout our discussion, we will highlight how to approach measurement invariance from a validity perspective. We will introduce participants to the theory behind building a validity argument and describe different sources of qualitative and quantitative evidence that can be collected to build an argument. A tutorial of the steps needed to test a scale for equivalence across cultural groups using data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) will also be provided.