Factor Structure And Response Bias Of The Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (Oci-R) In A Female Undergraduate Sample From New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY(2008)

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As self-report measures of clinical constructs are increasingly administered to student populations, it is important that the psychometric properties of such measures are investigated. Additionally, the response bias intrinsic in self-report responses requires further understanding. The factor structure and response bias of the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised (OCI-R) is investigated in a subclinical sample of 282 female students from New Zealand. The present study adds to previous research by using not only standard confirmatory factor analysis but also hierarchical confirmatory factor analysis, in parallel with an investigation of response bias. The six-factor model provided the most appropriate fit to the data, with a single latent factor driving the six differential factors. Further support is provided for strong internal reliability of the OCI-R. Overall, subscales of the OCI-R were robustly unrelated to the response bias of impression management.
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