Evaluating the invariance of cognitive profile patterns derived from Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS): A bootstrapping approach.
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS), invariance of major profile patterns, validation, bootstrapping
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Abstract
The aim of the current study is to validate the invariance of major profile patterns derived from multidimensional scaling (MDS) by bootstrapping. Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS) was employed to obtain profiles and boot- strapping was used to construct the sampling distributions of the profile coordinates and the empirical confidence intervals for the coordinates. The PAMS approach uses ordinary MDS, but considers dimensions as the most typical (or major) profiles in a population. Since the PAMS approach is essentially exploratory, its outcomes need to be confirmed: The study analyzed one sample to uncover the major profile pat- terns and used another sample as a cross-validation study. The empirical confidence intervals of both samples were compared to examine the invariance of the profile pattern structures. The bootstrap results supported the invariance of the pattern struc- tures. The educational applications and implications about the PAMS research are discussed.
Article Number
1159
Publication Date
2010
Recommended Citation
Kim, S.-K. (2010). Evaluating the invariance of cognitive profile patterns derived from Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS): A bootstrapping approach. Journal of International Testing, 10, 33–46.
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