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Ashley L. Watts; Bridget A. Makol; Isabella M. Palumbo; Andres De Los Reyes; Thomas M. Olino; Robert D. Latzman; Colin G. DeYoung; Phillip K. Wood; Kenneth J. Sher – Grantee Submission, 2022
We used multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) modeling to examine general factors of psychopathology in three samples of youth (Ns = 2119, 303, 592) for whom three informants reported on the youth's psychopathology (e.g., child, parent, teacher). Empirical support for the "p"-factor diminished in multi-informant models compared with…
Descriptors: Multitrait Multimethod Techniques, Robustness (Statistics), Psychopathology, Youth

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