Effect of Item Order on Certain Psychometric Properties: A Demonstration on a Cyberloafing Scale

作者: Murat Doğan Şahin

DOI: 10.3389/FPSYG.2021.590545

关键词: Sample (material)Random orderDimension (data warehouse)StatisticsPsychologyMeasurement invarianceOrder (group theory)Confirmatory factor analysisSignificant differenceScale (ratio)

摘要: … of the cyberloafing scale used in this study is to determine the degree of cyberloafing levels … Another limitation of this study was that it was executed using the cyberloafing scale. The …

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