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measurement invariance

the situation in which a scale or construct provides the same results across several different samples or populations. For example, an intelligence test could be said to have measurement invariance if it yields similar results for individuals of varying gender, ethnicity, or age. Measurement invariance may apply to a single relevant characteristic (e.g., gender only), several characteristics (e.g., gender and ethnicity), or all possible characteristics and situations. Compare selection invariance.

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