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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 21.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Assess. 2008 Sep;20(3):227–237. doi: 10.1037/1040-3590.20.3.227

Table 3.

Unstandardized Values of Loadings and Intercepts in the Second-Order Negative Model From Multigender CFAs of the RESE Scale for Each Sample

Factor loadings
Intercepts
Item Italy:M-F U.S.:M-F Bolivia: M-F Italy:M-F U.S.:M-F Bolivia:M-F
1. 1.09 1.18 .99 4.21 4.23 4.32
2. 1.02 1.00 .69 4.16 4.42–4.31 4.50
3. 1.00 .93–1.26 1.00 4.13 4.12–3.89 4.45
4. .97 .68 .68 4.08 3.89 3.85
5. .96 .89 .93 3.57 3.40 3.37
6. 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.45 3.51–3.41 3.50
7. .94 .85 .66 3.52 3.43–3.55 3.67
8. .97 .82 1.08 3.62 3.66 3.40
9. 1.34 .74 .79–1.62 3.35 3.50–3.34 3.44–3.31
10. 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.79 3.48 3.08
11. 1.05 .78 .52 3.31 3.33 3.26
12. 1.43 .86 .76 3.34 3.68–3.91 3.35

Note. One value means invariant constraints (i.e., the same factor loading/intercept held for men and women in that country). Two values indicate that the constraint was relaxed (i.e., there were different factor loadings/intercepts for men and women). CFAs = confirmatory factor analyses; RESE = Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy; M-F = Male-female.