| Literature DB >> 27002124 |
Yuliya Kotelnikova1, Thomas M Olino2, Daniel N Klein3, Sarah V M Mackrell1, Elizabeth P Hayden1.
Abstract
The Temperament in Middle Childhood Questionnaire (TMCQ) is a widely used parent-report measure of temperament. However, neither its lower nor higher order structures has been tested via a bottom-up, empirically based approach. We conducted higher and lower order exploratory factor analyses (EFAs) of the TMCQ in a large ( N = 654) sample of 9-year-olds. Item-level EFAs identified 92 items as suitable (i.e., with loadings ≥.40) for constructing lower order factors, only half of which resembled a TMCQ scale posited by the measure's authors. Higher order EFAs of the lower order factors showed that a three-factor structure (Impulsivity/Negative Affectivity, Negative Affectivity, and Openness/Assertiveness) was the only admissible solution. Overall, many TMCQ items did not load well onto a lower order factor. In addition, only three factors, which did not show a clear resemblance to Rothbart's four-factor model of temperament in middle childhood, were needed to account for the higher order structure of the TMCQ.Entities:
Keywords: exploratory factor analysis; measurement invariance; middle childhood; temperament
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27002124 PMCID: PMC5291826 DOI: 10.1177/1073191116639376
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911