Testing Measurement Invariance Across Groups Using IRT Models in Mplus

QuantFish instructor and statistical consultant Dr. Christian Geiser shows how to examine measurement invariance across groups using item response theory (IRT) models in the Mplus software. #Mplus #statistics #CTT #IRT #geiser #statisticstutorials #quantfish #mplusforbeginners #psychometrics #psychometry #assessment #rasch #mixture #dif FREE weekly stats tips: https://mailchi.mp/goquantfish.com/ne... FREE statistics workshops: https://www.goquantfish.com/collectio... Dr. Geiser's free weekly stats newsletter: https://christiangeiser.com/newsletter Consulting inquiries: https://christiangeiser.com/consulting/ RASCH MODELING WITH R & WINSTEPS COURSE: https://www.goquantfish.com/courses/r... IRT WITH MPLUS & STATA COURSE: https://www.goquantfish.com/courses/i... CLASSICAL TEST THEORY COURSE: https://www.goquantfish.com/courses/c... Dr. Geiser's BOOKS: ****Longitudinal Structural Equation Modeling with Mplus: https://amzn.to/3ekOLOW ****Data Analysis with Mplus: https://amzn.to/3eg9vY4 ON-DEMAND MPLUS COURSES: ****SEM with Mplus: https://www.goquantfish.com/courses/S... ****Multilevel Modeling with Mplus: https://www.goquantfish.com/courses/m... ****Latent Class Analysis with Mplus: https://www.goquantfish.com/courses/l... ABOUT THIS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Christian Geiser is a quantitative psychologist, author of two books on Mplus, and a leader in the development of latent variable techniques for complex data. With his accessible books and sought-after workshops, he has helped thousands of researchers and students around the world to achieve their analytic goals. Visit his website at christiangeiser.com. ABOUT QUANTFISH: We bring top-level stats training from the world's leading methodologists to researchers and students all over the world. Learn more at https://goquantfish.com. Some affiliate links may be included at no additional cost to purchasers. Reference Rost, J. (1990). Rasch models in latent classes: An integration of two approaches to item analysis. Applied Psychological Measurement, 14(3), 271-282.