On top or underneath: where does the general factor of psychopathology fit within a dimensional model of psychopathology?
Abstract
Dimensional models of psychopathology are increasingly common and there is evidence for the existence of a general dimension of psychopathology ('p'). The existing literature presents two ways to model p: as a bifactor or as a higher-order dimension. Bifactor models typically fit sample data better than higher-order models, and are often selected as better fitting alternatives but there are reasons to be cautious of such an approach to model...
Paper Details
Title
On top or underneath: where does the general factor of psychopathology fit within a dimensional model of psychopathology?
Published Date
Apr 23, 2020
Journal
Volume
51
Issue
14
Pages
2422 - 2432
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