The unidimensionality of a measurement instrument: A factorial perspective
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https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.200601.003Keywords:
Unidimensionality, Classical Test Theory, factor analysis, tetrachoric correlations, polychoric correlationsAbstract
This article explains what we mean by the unidimensionality of a measurement instrument, therefore we present some definitions and theoretical contributions about this subject. Factor analysis is proposed as one of the many methods for assessing the unidimensionality of a measurement instrument. The use of Pearson correlations matrices on item-level factor analysis is identified as an important problem. Those correlations are problematic because items didn’t carry out the necessary assumptions in order to apply the Pearson correlation: interval-level measurement and normal distribution of the variable. As an alternative we propose and exemplify the use of tetrachoric and polychoric correlations.
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2006-03-16
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Burga León, A. (2006). The unidimensionality of a measurement instrument: A factorial perspective. Revista De Psicología, 24(1), 53–80. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.200601.003
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