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The iBelong Scale: Construction and Validation of a Measure of Racial–Ethnic–Cultural Belonging
B. Andi Lee,
Helen A. Neville
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Psychology
Center for Advanced Study
Psychology
Gender and Women's Studies
African American Studies
Center for African Studies
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Psychology
Factor Analysis
100%
Exploratory Factor Analysis
100%
Measurement Invariance
100%
Conceptual Framework
100%
Construct Validity
100%
Ethnic Identity
100%
Five-Factor Model
100%
Scale Construction
100%
Loneliness
100%
Keyphrases
People of Color
100%
Scale Construction
100%
Scale Validation
100%
Color Group
50%
Testretest Reliability
50%
Confirmatory Factor Analysis
25%
Exploratory Factor Analysis
25%
Competing Models
25%
Implications for Research
25%
Implications for Practice
25%
Community Members
25%
Racial Identity
25%
Construct Validity
25%
Negative Association
25%
Five-factor Model
25%
Reliability Validity
25%
Loneliness
25%
Scale Measure
25%
Content Expert
25%
Self-definition
25%
General Well-being
25%
Five-factor
25%
Measurement Invariance
25%
Multi-dimensional Component
25%
Community Content
25%