The career indecision profile : measurement equivalence in two international samples

This study tested for the measurement equivalence of a four-factor measure of career indecision (Career Indecision Profile-65 [CIP-65]) between a U.S. sample and two international samples; one composed of French-speaking young adults from France and Switzerland and the other of Italian ado- lescents...

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Published in:Journal of Career Assessment
Main Authors: Carr, A., Rossier, J., Rosselet, J. G., Massoudi, K., Bernaud, J.-L., Ferrari, L., Nota, L., Soresi, S., Rowe-Johnson, M., Brown, S. D., Roche, M.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftunivlausanne:oai:serval.unil.ch:BIB_C5387BFFA43C 2024-02-11T10:05:09+01:00 The career indecision profile : measurement equivalence in two international samples Carr, A. Rossier, J. Rosselet, J. G. Massoudi, K. Bernaud, J.-L. Ferrari, L. Nota, L. Soresi, S. Rowe-Johnson, M. Brown, S. D. Roche, M. 2014 https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_C5387BFFA43C https://doi.org/10.1177/1069072713492930 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1177/1069072713492930 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1552-4590 https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_C5387BFFA43C doi:10.1177/1069072713492930 Journal of Career Assessment, vol. 22, pp. 123-137 Career indecision measurement invariance metric invariance scalar invariance info:eu-repo/semantics/article article 2014 ftunivlausanne https://doi.org/10.1177/1069072713492930 2024-01-22T00:59:34Z This study tested for the measurement equivalence of a four-factor measure of career indecision (Career Indecision Profile-65 [CIP-65]) between a U.S. sample and two international samples; one composed of French-speaking young adults from France and Switzerland and the other of Italian ado- lescents. Previous research had supported the four-factor structure of the CIP-65 in both the United States and Iceland but also showed that items on two of the four scales may be interpreted differently by young adults growing up in these two countries. This study extends previous research by testing whether the four CIP-65 factors are measured equivalently in two additional international samples. Results largely supported the configural and metric invariance of the CIP-65 in the United States and international samples, but several scales showed a lack of scalar invariance. Some explanations are offered for these findings along with suggestions for future research and implications for practice. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Université de Lausanne (UNIL): Serval - Serveur académique lausannois Journal of Career Assessment 22 1 123 137
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measurement invariance
metric invariance
scalar invariance
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measurement invariance
metric invariance
scalar invariance
Carr, A.
Rossier, J.
Rosselet, J. G.
Massoudi, K.
Bernaud, J.-L.
Ferrari, L.
Nota, L.
Soresi, S.
Rowe-Johnson, M.
Brown, S. D.
Roche, M.
The career indecision profile : measurement equivalence in two international samples
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measurement invariance
metric invariance
scalar invariance
description This study tested for the measurement equivalence of a four-factor measure of career indecision (Career Indecision Profile-65 [CIP-65]) between a U.S. sample and two international samples; one composed of French-speaking young adults from France and Switzerland and the other of Italian ado- lescents. Previous research had supported the four-factor structure of the CIP-65 in both the United States and Iceland but also showed that items on two of the four scales may be interpreted differently by young adults growing up in these two countries. This study extends previous research by testing whether the four CIP-65 factors are measured equivalently in two additional international samples. Results largely supported the configural and metric invariance of the CIP-65 in the United States and international samples, but several scales showed a lack of scalar invariance. Some explanations are offered for these findings along with suggestions for future research and implications for practice.
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author Carr, A.
Rossier, J.
Rosselet, J. G.
Massoudi, K.
Bernaud, J.-L.
Ferrari, L.
Nota, L.
Soresi, S.
Rowe-Johnson, M.
Brown, S. D.
Roche, M.
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Rossier, J.
Rosselet, J. G.
Massoudi, K.
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Nota, L.
Soresi, S.
Rowe-Johnson, M.
Brown, S. D.
Roche, M.
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