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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Early Adolesc. 2011 Dec;31(6):817–852. doi: 10.1177/0272431610376246

Table 1.

Cross-Language Factorial Invariance Model Testing for the Ethnic Identity Scale Administered to English- and Spanish-Speaking Mexican American Adolescents

Subscale df χ2 Value Comparative
fit index
Root mean
square error of
approximation
Standardized
root mean
square residual
Akaike
information
criterion
Δχ2(df)
S-B χ2 2Δ (df)b
Exploration
Configural invariance 28 111.38 0.93 0.09 0.04 13,671.30
Configural invariancea 26 54.31 0.98 0.06 0.03 13,618.22
Weak invariance 32 56.98 0.98 0.05 0.03 13,608.90 2.68(6)
Strong invariance 38 63.16 0.98 0.04 0.04 13,603.08 6.18(6)
Strict invariance 45 72.23 0.98 0.04 0.04 13,598.14 9.07(7)
Resolution
Configural invariance 4 12.62 0.99 0.08 0.02 5,670.55
Weak invariance 7 15.04 0.99 0.06 0.02 5,666.98 2.43(3)
Strong invariance 10 15.95 1.00 0.05 0.02 5,661.89 0.91(3)
Strict invariance 14 19.44 1.00 0.03 0.03 5,657.37 3.49(4)
Affirmation
Configural invariance 18 53.01 0.91 0.08 0.04 9,498.46
Configural invariancea 16 25.56 0.97 0.04 0.03 9,455.84
Weak invariance 21 32.12 0.97 0.04 0.05 9,454.82 5.26(5)
Strong invariance 26 42.12 0.96 0.04 0.07 9,456.42 11.72(5)*
Strict invariance 32 71.10 0.90 0.06 0.15 9,518.91 20.84(6)**
Partial strict invariance 30 44.81 0.96 0.04 0.10 9,463.48 4.35(4)c
a.

Represents an adjusted configural model in which unique factor variances were permitted to correlate in both language groups to improve model fit.

b.

For exploration and resolution, under maximum likelihood estimation, the chi-square difference test is employed. For affirmation, under maximum likelihood restricted estimation, the Sattora–Bentler chi-square difference test is employed.

c.

Compares the partial strict model to the strong invariance model.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.