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Levels of Measurement Invariance: Equality Constraints, Model Identification, and Permissible Comparisons.

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Frequency of Croatian Participants’ Religious Behavior as a Function of Self-Reported Religion.

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Descriptives, Correlations, Item Loadings and Communalities with Supernatural Belief-Factor (Unidimensionality Assumed).

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Measurement model M4.

Essentially unidimensional model (SB) with method factor and five facets (correlated uniqueness) (M4).

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Measurement model M5.

Essentially unidimensional model (SB) with method factor and five facets (content factors) (M5).

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Table 4.

Sequential Measurement Invariance Tests via Comparisons of Models with Increasing Equality Constraints: MGCFA: Croatia vs. New Zealand.

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Full measurement invariance model between SBS self- and peer-reports.

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Sequential Measurement Invariance Tests via Comparisons of Models with Increasing Equality Constraints: DGCFA: Self- vs. Peer-Reports.

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