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Measurement invariance

A series of statistical tests that attempt to determine to what degree a given construct is validly measured across different groups. As an example; before comparing the scores of Groups A and B on a particular test score, one would first provide measurement invariance evidence that the constructs are robustly represented in both Groups A and B.

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