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Table 1.

Test of invariance for the initial model across languages.

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Factor loadings of the final model.

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Test of invariance for the final model across languages.

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Test of invariance for the final model across age groups (3 to 6 years, 7 to 10 years).

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Reliability coefficients of the subscales of the final model.

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Fit indices of the rater groups (parents, educators).

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Table 7.

Internal consistency of educator and parent ratings.

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Convergent validity of the Child Musicality Screening with school grades and the Music@Home General factor, and divergent validity with extraversion (BFI-10) and surgency (CBQ).

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Confirmatory factor analysis for the English and German version of the Child Musicality Screening.

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Estimates of internal reliability (Cronbach’s alpha, MacDonald’s omega total) and test-retest correlations for the general factor and subscales of the German and English version of the Child Musicality Screening.

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Table 11.

Convergent validity of the Child Musicality Screening with the Music@Home preschool and the KOMPIK.

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