Lifespan trends in sociability: Measurement invariance and mean-level differences in ages 3 to 86 years

Volume: 152, Pages: 109579 - 109579
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Although sociability is a fundamental dimension of temperament and personality, few studies have examined it over the lifespan. In this study, sociability was measured across ages 3 to 86 years after assessing for measurement invariance through the multigroup confirmatory factor framework and the more recent alignment method to ensure meaningful differences were assessed between different age groups. Using a repeated cross-sectional design,...
Paper Details
Title
Lifespan trends in sociability: Measurement invariance and mean-level differences in ages 3 to 86 years
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
152
Pages
109579 - 109579
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