Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Department of Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland.
Int J Psychol. 2021 Feb;56(1):157-174. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12678. Epub 2020 Jun 8.
Identification with all humanity measured as an individual characteristic is an important factor related to social and international relations, such as concern for global issues and human rights, prosocial attitudes, intergroup forgiveness, attitudes toward immigrants, solving global problems, reactions to hate crimes and dehumanisation. We examine the factorial structure, psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the Identification with All Humanity (IWAH) scale in student samples from five countries (the United States, Poland, France, Mexico and Chile; N = 1930). Separate confirmatory factor analyses (CFAs) for each country showed a second-order model of one superordinate factor with two subfactors. The cross-country validation of the scale, based on multigroup CFA, confirmed configural and metric invariance between countries for raw scores, and full metric invariance for "pure" scores. This study showed that the IWAH scale can be successfully used for cross-country research and the results from different countries can be compared and integrated.
将对全人类的认同视为个体特征来衡量,是与社会和国际关系相关的一个重要因素,例如对全球问题和人权的关注、亲社会态度、群体间宽恕、对移民的态度、解决全球性问题、对仇恨犯罪和去人性化的反应。我们检验了认同全人类量表(IWAH)在来自五个国家(美国、波兰、法国、墨西哥和智利)的学生样本中的因子结构、心理测量学特性和测量不变性(N=1930)。对每个国家的独立验证性因素分析(CFA)显示,有两个次因素的二阶模型。基于多组 CFA 的跨国验证,在原始分数上确认了国家之间的组态和度量不变性,以及“纯”分数的完全度量不变性。这项研究表明,IWAH 量表可以成功地用于跨国研究,并且可以比较和整合来自不同国家的结果。