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Do the Constructs of the FACES IV Change Based on Definitions of “Family?” A Measurement Invariance Test
Authors:Jacob B Priest  Elizabeth O Parker  Sarah B Woods
Institution:1. University of Iowa;2. Texas Woman's University
Abstract:The Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale (FACES) IV does not provide instructions about which family members respondents should think about while answering questions. This study examined which family members respondents thought about while completing the FACES IV, and if this changed measurement invariance and population heterogeneity of the measure. Using a sample of n = 511 individuals, a latent class analysis showed three distinct classes: Nuclear Family, Family of Origin, and All of the Above. The FACES IV demonstrated measurement invariance across classes on the majority of subscales; however, population heterogeneity tests suggested that the means and variances of the subscales varied across classes. The findings suggest further examination of how the measure functions with unique family constellations is warranted.
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