Appropriate Use of Bifactor Analysis in Psychopathology Research: Appreciating Benefits and Limitations.
Abstract
null null Co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders is well documented. Recent quantitative efforts have moved toward an understanding of this phenomenon, with the general psychopathology or p-factor model emerging as the most prominent characterization. Over the past decade, bifactor model analysis has become increasingly popular as a statistical approach to describe common/shared and unique elements in psychopathology. However, recent work has...
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Title
Appropriate Use of Bifactor Analysis in Psychopathology Research: Appreciating Benefits and Limitations.
Published Date
Jan 28, 2020
Journal
Volume
88
Issue
1
Pages
18 - 27
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