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ID159506
Title ProperIndex of emancipative values
Other Title Informationmeasurement model misspecifications
LanguageENG
AuthorSokolov, Boris ;  BORIS SOKOLOV (a1)
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article reports evidence of misspecification of the measurement model for the index of emancipative values, a value construct used as a key explanatory variable in many important contributions to political science. It shows that the scale on which the index is measured is noninvariant across cultural zones and countries in the World Values Survey. In addition, it demonstrates that the current index composition mixes different value dimensions and their actual associations with various political outcomes, in particular the index of effective democracy. However, an analysis using a novel approximate Bayesian approach shows that at least one specific subdimension of emancipative values, known as pro-choice values, truly exists and may be validly measured and compared cross-nationally. The article also contributes to the recent discussion on whether emancipative values are a reflective or a formative construct by providing thought experiments and empirical evidence supporting the former interpretation.
`In' analytical NoteAmerican Political Science Review Vol. 112, No.2; May 2018: p.395-408
Journal SourceAmerican Political Science Review 2018-04 112, 2
Key WordsIndex of Emancipative Value ;  Measurement Model Misspecifications