Cross-country comparability of a social-emotional skills assessment designed for youth in low-resource environments

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Testing Pub Date : 2021-10-02 DOI:10.1080/15305058.2021.1995867
Nina Menezes Cunha, Andres Martinez, P. Kyllonen, Sarah Gates
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Abstract We evaluate the measurement invariance of a 48-item instrument designed to measure general social and emotional skills of youth in low resource environments. We refer to the skills measured as positive self-concept, negative self-concept, higher order thinking skills, and social and communication skills. These skills are often associated with economic development and can be used to evaluate programs designed to enhance economic development. Our evaluation is based on a sample of 1,794 in and out-of-school youth from Uganda and Guatemala’s Western Highlands. We conduct the analyses using a multiple group confirmatory factor analysis approach, breaking the sample by country, gender, and socio-economic status (high vs. low). Overall, our analysis points to strong invariance for all four measures across the different groups being compared. These findings contribute to the validity of the instrument as a tool for better understanding youth in diverse, developing economies.
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为低资源环境中的青年设计的社会情感技能评估的跨国可比性
摘要我们评估了一种48项仪器的测量不变性,该仪器旨在测量低资源环境中青年的一般社会和情感技能。我们将技能称为积极自我概念、消极自我概念、高级思维技能以及社交和沟通技能。这些技能通常与经济发展有关,可用于评估旨在促进经济发展的计划。我们的评估基于来自乌干达和危地马拉西部高地的1794名在校和校外青年的样本。我们使用多组验证性因素分析方法进行分析,按国家、性别和社会经济地位(高与低)划分样本。总的来说,我们的分析表明,在被比较的不同组中,所有四种测量都具有很强的不变性。这些发现有助于该文书作为更好地了解不同发展中经济体青年的工具的有效性。
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International Journal of Testing
International Journal of Testing SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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