Investigating measurement invariance in the South African Personality Inventory : English version

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Morton, Nadia
Hill, Carin
Meiring, Deon
Van de Vijver, Fons J.R.

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Sage

Abstract

We are interested in the psychometric properties of the South African Personality Inventory, a personality measure developed to apply equally to speakers of all official languages in South Africa, by testing for measurement invariance across the four ethnocultural groups in South Africa. We conducted an exploratory structural equation modelling analysis to eliminate any restrictions on the variables and to allow them to covary. While measurement invariance was found on configural and metric levels, scalar invariance was not found. The results advance the aim of the South African Personality Inventory to comply with stipulations in South Africa’s Employment Equity Act regarding fair and unbiased assessments.

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Cross-cultural research, Indigenous psychology, Measurement invariance, South African personality inventory

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Morton, N. et al. (2020) ‘Investigating measurement invariance in the South African Personality Inventory: English version’, South African Journal of Psychology, 50(2), pp. 274–289. doi: 10.1177/0081246319877537.