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Measurement Invariance of the Satisfaction With Life Scale Across 26 Countries
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The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale. Cross-cultural researchers use SWLS to compare mean scores of life satisfaction across countries. Despite the wide use of SWLS in cross-cultural studies, measurement invariance of SWLS has rarely been investigated, and previous studies showed inconsistent findings. Therefore, we examined the measurement invariance of SWLS with samples collected from 26 countries. To test measurement invariance, we utilized three measurement invariance techniques: (a) multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA), (b) multilevel confirmatory factor analysis (ML-CFA), and (c) alignment optimization methods. The three methods demonstrated that configural and metric invariances of life satisfaction held across 26 countries, whereas scalar invariance did not. With partial invariance testing, we identified that the intercepts of Items 2, 4, and 5 were noninvariant. Based on two invariant intercepts, factor means of countries were compared. Chile showed the highest factor mean; Spain and Bulgaria showed the lowest. The findings enhance our understanding of life satisfaction across countries, and they provide researchers and practitioners with practical guidance on how to conduct measurement invariance testing across countries.
SAGE Publications
Seulki Jang
Eun Sook Kim
Chunhua Cao
Tammy D. Allen
Cary L. Cooper
Laurent M. Lapierre
Michael P. O’Driscoll
Juan I. Sanchez
Paul E. Spector
Steven A. Y. Poelmans
Nureya Abarca
Matilda Alexandrova
Alexandros-Stamatios Antoniou
Barbara Beham
Paula Brough
Ilker Carikci
Pablo Ferreiro
Guillermo Fraile
Sabine Geurts
Ulla Kinnunen
Chang-qin Lu
Luo Lu
Ivonne F Moreno-Velázquez
Milan Pagon
Horea Pitariu
Volodymyr Salamatov
Oi-ling Siu
Satoru Shima
Marion K. Schulmeyer
Kati Tillemann
Maria Widerszal-Bazyl
Jong-Min Woo
Title: Measurement Invariance of the Satisfaction With Life Scale Across 26 Countries
Description:
The Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS) is a commonly used life satisfaction scale.
Cross-cultural researchers use SWLS to compare mean scores of life satisfaction across countries.
Despite the wide use of SWLS in cross-cultural studies, measurement invariance of SWLS has rarely been investigated, and previous studies showed inconsistent findings.
Therefore, we examined the measurement invariance of SWLS with samples collected from 26 countries.
To test measurement invariance, we utilized three measurement invariance techniques: (a) multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA), (b) multilevel confirmatory factor analysis (ML-CFA), and (c) alignment optimization methods.
The three methods demonstrated that configural and metric invariances of life satisfaction held across 26 countries, whereas scalar invariance did not.
With partial invariance testing, we identified that the intercepts of Items 2, 4, and 5 were noninvariant.
Based on two invariant intercepts, factor means of countries were compared.
Chile showed the highest factor mean; Spain and Bulgaria showed the lowest.
The findings enhance our understanding of life satisfaction across countries, and they provide researchers and practitioners with practical guidance on how to conduct measurement invariance testing across countries.
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