Table 3. Latent factor means in the model with scalar measurement invariance; Unstandardized estimates (M) [individually z-standardized mean activity], standard errors (SE), standardized estimates (μ), and Cohen’s d effect size estimates for group comparisons.
Latent Factor | non-offender (NO) | low psychopathy (LP) | high psychopathy (HP) | Cohen’s d | ||||||||
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M | SE | μ | M | SE | μ | M | SE | μ | NO vs. LP | NO vs. HP | LP vs. HP | |
FACE | .013 | .006 | .277* | .012 | .007 | .213 | .028 | .009 | .402* | .02 | -.22 | -.21 |
ANG | .049 | .015 | .487* | .029 | .017 | .215 | .034 | .018 | .317* | .13 | .09 | -.03 |
HAP | .270 | .026 | 1.218* | .276 | .028 | 1.075* | .217 | .030 | .887* | -.02 | .21 | .22 |
SAD | .042 | .014 | .412* | .034 | .014 | .334* | .006 | .021 | .035 | .06 | .22 | .17 |
* indicate p-values < .05