Comparison of Vocational Identity Factor Structures Among African American and White American College Students
Autor: | Rebecca L. Toporek, Donald B. Pope-Davis |
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Rok vydání: | 2001 |
Předmět: |
African american
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management 05 social sciences Psychometric equivalence Factor structure 050106 general psychology & cognitive sciences Vocational education 0502 economics and business Cross-cultural 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Psychology Equivalence (measure theory) Social psychology Career assessment 050203 business & management General Psychology Applied Psychology Career counseling |
Zdroj: | Journal of Career Assessment. 9:135-151 |
ISSN: | 1552-4590 1069-0727 |
DOI: | 10.1177/106907270100900203 |
Popis: | The purpose of this study was to investigate the cultural equivalence of the construct of vocational identity, as measured by the Vocational Identity Scale of My Vocational Situation, through an examination of the equivalence of factor structures across two socioracial groups. Specifically, this study is interested in the extent to which this instrument is able to demonstrate structural equivalence across samples of African American and White American students. Confirmatory factor analyses determined that a one-factor model, as suggested by Holland, Daiger, and Power, provided adequate fit for the African American and each of the two White American groups. However, a test of multigroup invariance indicated that the vocational identity factor structures were not equivalent across these groups. Implications for practice and research are discussed. In addition, the group invariance method of assessing cultural equivalence is critically examined. |
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