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Testing for Measurement Invariance in the Satisfaction with Life Scale: A Comparison of Russians and North Americans
Authors:Kari L. Tucker  Daniel J. Ozer  Sonja Lyubomirsky  Julia K. Boehm
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, Irvine Valley College, 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521, USA
Abstract:
This study examined the comparability of Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) [Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985, Social Indicators Research, 34: 7–32] scores across U.S. and Russian student and community groups. Criteria for weak measurement invariance were met when comparing U.S. and Russian groups (combining student and community samples). Criteria for weak and strong measurement invariance were met when comparing the U.S. and Russian student samples. However, when comparing the U.S. and Russian community samples, the results showed a significant statistic for a baseline model, indicating a lack of comparability across samples. The costs of failing to meet criteria for weak, strong, and strict measurement invariance are discussed. An erratum to this article is available at .
Keywords:culture  life satisfaction  measurement invariance  subjective well-being
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