NCJ Number
251867
Journal
Educational Assessment Volume: 22 Issue: 1 Dated: 2017 Pages: 54-69
Date Published
2017
Length
16 pages
Annotation
This article reports on a demonstration of the usefulness of a latent variable multilevel multitrait-multimethod measurement model for extracting trait factors from reports of school climate obtained by students (N = 45,641) and teachers (N = 12,808) in 302 high schools.
Abstract
The use of multiple informants is common in assessments that rely on the judgments of others; however, ratings obtained from different informants often vary as a function of their perspectives and roles in relation to the target of measurement and causes unrelated to the trait being measured. The proposed framework was extended to include assessments of linkages between the resulting trait factors and potential outcomes that might be used for addressing questions of substantive interest or providing evidence of concurrent validity. The approach is illustrated with data obtained from student and teacher reports of two dimensions of school climate, student engagement, and the prevalence of teasing and bullying in their schools. (Publisher abstract modified)