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      <title>Are Reflective Models Appropriate for Very Short Scales? Proofs of Concept of Formative Models Using the Ten-Item Personality Inventory</title>
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      <description>What it&amp;rsquo;s about   In this paper, we investigate the psychometric assumptions behind very short scales and compare reflective versus formative modeling perspectives using the Ten-Item Personality Inventory.
Abstract   Very short scales are widely used when testing time is limited, but they raise strong modeling assumptions that are not always scrutinized. This article evaluates whether reflective latent-variable models are appropriate in such settings and presents formative-model proofs of concept with the Ten-Item Personality Inventory.</description>
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      <title>Psychometric Properties of the French Ten-Item Personality Inventory</title>
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      <description>What it&amp;rsquo;s about   In this paper, we examine psychometric properties of the french ten-item personality inventory.
Abstract   This paper examines the focal construct and reports empirical and/or psychometric evidence relevant to its interpretation. The findings contribute to the literature by clarifying measurement, theoretical implications, and practical applications in context.
How to access the paper   Go to the journal page for this article here.</description>
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