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Why Do Regular and Reversed Items Load on Separate Factors? Response Difficulty vs. Item Extremity Journal article
Chester Chun Seng Kam. Why Do Regular and Reversed Items Load on Separate Factors? Response Difficulty vs. Item Extremity[J]. EDUCATIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 2023, 83(6), 1085-1112.
Authors:  Chester Chun Seng Kam
Favorite | TC[WOS]:12 TC[Scopus]:10  IF:2.1/4.1 | Submit date:2023/01/08
Reverse-keyed Items  Dimensionality  Factor Analysis  
Testing the nonlinearity assumption underlying the use of reverse-keyed items: A Logical Response Perspective Journal article
Kam Chun Seng, John P. Meyer. Testing the nonlinearity assumption underlying the use of reverse-keyed items: A Logical Response Perspective[J]. ASSESSMENT, 2022, 30(5), 1569-1589.
Authors:  Kam Chun Seng;  John P. Meyer
Favorite | TC[WOS]:7 TC[Scopus]:8  IF:3.5/4.2 | Submit date:2022/08/16
Factor Analysis  Method  Nonlinearity  Reverse-keyed Items  
Bifactor Model Is Not the Best-Fitting Model for Self-Esteem: Investigation With a Novel Technique Journal article
Kam,Chester Chun Seng. Bifactor Model Is Not the Best-Fitting Model for Self-Esteem: Investigation With a Novel Technique[J]. Assessment, 2021, 28(7), 1799-1812.
Authors:  Kam,Chester Chun Seng
Favorite | TC[WOS]:4 TC[Scopus]:3  IF:3.5/4.2 | Submit date:2020/11/10
Factor Mixture Modeling  Reverse-keyed Items  Self-esteem  
Why Do We Still Have an Impoverished Understanding of the Item Wording Effect? An Empirical Examination Journal article
Chester Chun Seng Kam. Why Do We Still Have an Impoverished Understanding of the Item Wording Effect? An Empirical Examination[J]. SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS & RESEARCH, 2018, 47(3), 574-597.
Authors:  Chester Chun Seng Kam
Favorite | TC[WOS]:21 TC[Scopus]:21  IF:6.5/6.0 | Submit date:2018/10/30
Multitrait Multimethod  Reverse-keyed Items  Nomological Network  Item Wording Direction  Item Keying Direction