Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts

The measurement invariance of mother-reported use of 18 discipline strategies was examined in samples from 13 different ethnic/cultural groups in nine countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Participants included approximately 100-...

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Main Authors: Huang L., Malone P., Lansford J., Deater-Deckard K., Giunta L., Bombi A., Bornstein M., Chang L., Dodge K., Oburu P., Pastorelli C., Skinner A., Sorbring E., Tapanya S., Uribe Tirado L., Zelli A., Alampay L., Al-Hassan S., Bacchini D.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-429652017-09-28T06:44:35Z Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts Huang L. Malone P. Lansford J. Deater-Deckard K. Giunta L. Bombi A. Bornstein M. Chang L. Dodge K. Oburu P. Pastorelli C. Skinner A. Sorbring E. Tapanya S. Uribe Tirado L. Zelli A. Alampay L. Al-Hassan S. Bacchini D. The measurement invariance of mother-reported use of 18 discipline strategies was examined in samples from 13 different ethnic/cultural groups in nine countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Participants included approximately 100-120 mothers and their children aged seven to 10 years from each group. The results of exploratory factor analyses and multi-group categorical confirmatory factor analyses (MCCFA) indicated that a seven-factor solution was feasible across the cultural groups, as shown by marginally sufficient evidence for configural and metric invariance for the mother-reported frequency on the discipline interview. This study makes a contribution on measurement invariance to the parenting literature, and establishes the mother-report aspect of the discipline interview as an instrument for use in further cross-cultural research on discipline. © 2011 Taylor & Francis. 2017-09-28T06:44:35Z 2017-09-28T06:44:35Z 2011-12-01 Journal 19424620 2-s2.0-84868251936 10.1080/19424620.2011.655997 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84868251936&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/42965
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description The measurement invariance of mother-reported use of 18 discipline strategies was examined in samples from 13 different ethnic/cultural groups in nine countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States). Participants included approximately 100-120 mothers and their children aged seven to 10 years from each group. The results of exploratory factor analyses and multi-group categorical confirmatory factor analyses (MCCFA) indicated that a seven-factor solution was feasible across the cultural groups, as shown by marginally sufficient evidence for configural and metric invariance for the mother-reported frequency on the discipline interview. This study makes a contribution on measurement invariance to the parenting literature, and establishes the mother-report aspect of the discipline interview as an instrument for use in further cross-cultural research on discipline. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
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author Huang L.
Malone P.
Lansford J.
Deater-Deckard K.
Giunta L.
Bombi A.
Bornstein M.
Chang L.
Dodge K.
Oburu P.
Pastorelli C.
Skinner A.
Sorbring E.
Tapanya S.
Uribe Tirado L.
Zelli A.
Alampay L.
Al-Hassan S.
Bacchini D.
spellingShingle Huang L.
Malone P.
Lansford J.
Deater-Deckard K.
Giunta L.
Bombi A.
Bornstein M.
Chang L.
Dodge K.
Oburu P.
Pastorelli C.
Skinner A.
Sorbring E.
Tapanya S.
Uribe Tirado L.
Zelli A.
Alampay L.
Al-Hassan S.
Bacchini D.
Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
author_facet Huang L.
Malone P.
Lansford J.
Deater-Deckard K.
Giunta L.
Bombi A.
Bornstein M.
Chang L.
Dodge K.
Oburu P.
Pastorelli C.
Skinner A.
Sorbring E.
Tapanya S.
Uribe Tirado L.
Zelli A.
Alampay L.
Al-Hassan S.
Bacchini D.
author_sort Huang L.
title Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
title_short Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
title_full Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
title_fullStr Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
title_full_unstemmed Measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
title_sort measurement invariance of discipline in different cultural contexts
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