Construct Validity Of The German Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children-Fifth Edition: Exploratory And Confirmatory Factor Analyses Of The 15 Primary And Secondary Subtests

ASSESSMENT(2021)

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The latent factor structure of the German Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fifth edition (German WISC-V) was examined using complementary hierarchical exploratory factor analyses (EFAs) with Schmid and Leiman transformation and confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) for all reported models from the German WISC-VTechnical Manualand rival bifactor models using the standardization sample (N= 1,087) correlation matrix of the 15 primary and secondary subtests. EFA results did not support a fifth factor (Fluid Reasoning). A four-factor model with the dominant general intelligence (g) factor resembling the WISC-IV was supported by EFA. CFA results indicated the best representation was a bifactor model with four group factors, complementing EFA results. Present EFA and CFA results replicated other independent assessments of standardization and clinical samples of the United States and international versions of the WISC-V and indicated primary, if not exclusive, interpretation of the Full Scale IQ as an estimate ofg.
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German WISC-V, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, bifactor model, hierarchical CFA, intelligence
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