Developmetrics. The satisfaction with life scale: measurement invariance across immigrant groups
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Ponizovsky, Yael
Van de Schoot, Rens
Dimitrova, Radosveta
Schachner, Maja Katharina
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Taylor & Francis
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The current study examined measurement invariance of the Satisfaction With
Life Scale (SWLS; Diener, Emmons, Larsen, & Griffin, 1985) across three
immigrant groups, namely, immigrants from the Former Soviet Union (FSU)
in Israel, Turkish-Bulgarians, and Turkish-Germans. The results demonstrate
measurement invariance of the SWLS across groups. The findings that
Turkish-Bulgarian and FSU immigrants in Israel scored significantly lower on
the SWLS compared to Turkish-Germans can be explained by assimilative policies in Israel and Bulgaria. In conclusion, our results suggest the SWLS is
feasible for cross-cultural comparisons of immigrants of various age groups.
Future investigation of measurement invariance over time is needed to use the
SWLS in a developmental perspective
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Ponizovsky, Y. et al. 2013. Developmetrics. The satisfaction with life scale: measurement invariance across immigrant groups. European journal of developmental psychology, 10(4):526-532. [http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/pedp20/current]
