Latent mean differences between men and women: The case of the Preference for the Intuition and Deliberation Scale

A. C. Cosentino, S. Azzollini
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Intuition and deliberation are two modes of thinking for decision making. The objective of this research was to compare latent means between men and women’s preference for intuition and deliberation. However, empirical studies on the Preference for Intuition and Deliberation scale (PID) measurement invariance were not available. The results of our study showed the original PID-based model did not show a good fit to the data. Nevertheless, a revised PID-based model showed strong and strict measurement invariance. As a result, latent mean comparison indicated that women showed more preference for intuition and less for deliberation than men.
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男性和女性之间的潜在均值差异:对直觉和深思熟虑量表的偏好
直觉和深思熟虑是决策的两种思维方式。本研究的目的是比较男性和女性对直觉和深思熟虑的偏好之间的潜在手段。然而,关于直觉偏好和深思熟虑量表(PID)测量不变性的实证研究尚不可用。我们的研究结果表明,原始的基于PID的模型并没有显示出与数据的良好拟合。然而,基于PID的修正模型显示出强大而严格的测量不变性。结果,潜在均值比较表明,女性比男性更倾向于直觉,而不太倾向于深思熟虑。
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PSICOLOGIA
PSICOLOGIA Psychology-Psychology (all)
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期刊介绍: The journal PSICOLOGIA publishes original research in the general scope of psychology and behavioral sciences. PSICOLOGIA welcomes empirical research contributions and literature revisions within specific scientific areas of Psychology.
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