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Table 5 Item fit statistics for FSOC-S12 analysis of a single-informant perspective when disordered thresholds are resolved

From: Measuring a family sense of coherence: a rasch-based study extending dyadic data analyses

Item

Item content (abridged)

Measure

2SE

MNSQ OUTFIT

ZSTD OUTFIT

MNSQ INFIT

ZSTD INFIT

Cluster *

Loading **

Concepts ***

Item 10

Your role in the family is satisfactory

-0.98

0.18

0.88

-1.12

0.85

-0.86

3

-0.60

Meaningfull

Item 4

Your family rules are clear to you

-0.88

0.16

0.95

-0.52

0.91

-0.74

3

-0.42

Comprehensible

Item 3

Your family life has had very clear goals

-0.74

0.18

0.91

-0.75

1.03

0.23

3

-0.47

Meaningfull

Item 8

Feeling that you are being treated unfairly

-0.69

0.24

0.91

-1.12

0.87

-1.07

2

-0.05

Manageable

Item 9

When you think about your family, you think how great it is to be alive

-0.63

0.16

0.95

-0.43

1.28

1.74

3

-0.32

Meaningfull

Item 2

The family’s ability to cooperate

-0.43

0.16

0.91

-1.06

0.87

-1.16

2

-0.02

Manageable

Item 12

Have your family ever disappointed you

-0.16

0.14

1.18

2.05

1.21

2.08

2

-0.19

Manageable

Item 5

When your family faces a difficult situation

0.55

0.14

0.88

-1.58

0.87

-1.71

2

0.20

Manageable

Item 7

To what extent is the future of your family clear

0.69

0.14

0.89

-1.35

0.86

-1.55

1

0.63

Meaningfull

Item 6

Your family life seems to you: full of interest

0.71

0.14

1.16

1.92

1.13

1.63

1

0.40

Comprehensible

Item 1

Can you influence what happens in your family

1.27

0.14

1.10

1.23

1.20

1.83

2

-0.15

Comprehensible

Item 11

You have the feeling that you don’t know exactly what will happen in your family

1.28

0.14

1.09

1.14

1.13

1.64

1

0.48

Comprehensible

  1. *Clusters and ** loadings are derived from the principal component analysis (PCA) of the fit residuals used to assess unidimensionality. *** Concepts refer to the original proposal of the three components (i.e., meaningful, manageable, and comprehensible) that constitutes SOC from Antonowsky (1987). Items are ordered from easiest at the top to the most challenging at the bottom (i.e., according to the measure column)s
  2. 2SE 2 standard error, corresponding ~95%,CI, INFIT = Inlier-pattern sensitive statistics, LD Local dependency, MNSQ Mean square fit statistics, OUTFIT Outlier-pattern sensitive statistics, ZSTD Z-standardized fit statistics. Bolded numbers indicate misfit, i.e., ±2SD