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SUMMARY
In previous studies, due to the fact that measurement invariance tests of the BSMAS had not been conducted, the differences between men and women may come from the measurement bias, for example, the meaning of the BSMAS items may be different between genders. The procedures for assessing the measurement equivalence in the CFA framework has been classified into two parts: measurement invariance and structural invariance (Byrne et_al, 1989; Vandenberg and Lance, 2000; Mengcheng, 2014). Measurement invariance tests the relationships between the observed variables and the latent constructs, this part includes four processes: configural invariance . . .
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