Psychometric evaluation and validation of the Serbian version of "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test
2017
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Đordević, JelenaŽivanović, Marko
Pavlović, Aleksandra M.
Mihajlović, Goran
Stasević-Karličić, Ivana
Pavlović, Dragan
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"Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test (RMET) is one of the most popular and widely used measures of individual differences in Theory of Mind (ToM) capabilities. Despite demonstrating good validity in differentiating various clinical groups exhibiting ToM deficits from unimpaired controls, previous studies raised the question of the RMET's homogeneity, latent structure, and reliability. The aim of this study is to provide evidence on psychometric properties, latent structure, and validity of the newly adapted Serbian version of the RMET. In total, 260 participants (61.9% females) took part in the study. The sample consisted of both unimpaired controls (76.5%), and a clinical group of participants that are believed to demonstrate ToM deficits (23.5%), namely, persons diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (54.1% females). RMET has demonstrated fair psychometric properties (KMO=.723; alpha=.747; H1=.076; H5=.465), successfully differentiating between clinical group and control [F... (1,254)=26.175, p lt . 001, eta(2)(p) =.093], while typical gender differences in performance were found only in control group. Tests of several models based on the previous literature revealed that the affect-specific factors underlying performance on RMET demonstrate poor fit. The best fitting model obtained included reduced scale with a single-factor underlying the test's performance (TLI=.953, CFI=.958, RMSEA=.020). Based on the fit parameters we propose 18-item short-form of the Serbian version of RMET (KMO=.797; alpha=.728; H1=.129; H5=.677) for economic, reliable and valid measurement of ToM abilities.
Кључне речи:
Reading the Mind in the Eyes / RMET / Theory of Mind / ToM / psychometric evaluationИзвор:
Psihologija, 2017, 50, 4, 483-502Издавач:
- Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Идентификација, мерење и развој когнитивних и емоционалних компетенција важних друштву оријентисаном на европске интеграције (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179018)
DOI: 10.2298/PSI170504010D
ISSN: 0048-5705
WoS: 000419017600004
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85040351988
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rFASPERTY - JOUR AU - Đordević, Jelena AU - Živanović, Marko AU - Pavlović, Aleksandra M. AU - Mihajlović, Goran AU - Stasević-Karličić, Ivana AU - Pavlović, Dragan PY - 2017 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1075 AB - "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test (RMET) is one of the most popular and widely used measures of individual differences in Theory of Mind (ToM) capabilities. Despite demonstrating good validity in differentiating various clinical groups exhibiting ToM deficits from unimpaired controls, previous studies raised the question of the RMET's homogeneity, latent structure, and reliability. The aim of this study is to provide evidence on psychometric properties, latent structure, and validity of the newly adapted Serbian version of the RMET. In total, 260 participants (61.9% females) took part in the study. The sample consisted of both unimpaired controls (76.5%), and a clinical group of participants that are believed to demonstrate ToM deficits (23.5%), namely, persons diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder (54.1% females). RMET has demonstrated fair psychometric properties (KMO=.723; alpha=.747; H1=.076; H5=.465), successfully differentiating between clinical group and control [F (1,254)=26.175, p lt . 001, eta(2)(p) =.093], while typical gender differences in performance were found only in control group. Tests of several models based on the previous literature revealed that the affect-specific factors underlying performance on RMET demonstrate poor fit. The best fitting model obtained included reduced scale with a single-factor underlying the test's performance (TLI=.953, CFI=.958, RMSEA=.020). Based on the fit parameters we propose 18-item short-form of the Serbian version of RMET (KMO=.797; alpha=.728; H1=.129; H5=.677) for economic, reliable and valid measurement of ToM abilities. PB - Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd T2 - Psihologija T1 - Psychometric evaluation and validation of the Serbian version of "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test EP - 502 IS - 4 SP - 483 VL - 50 DO - 10.2298/PSI170504010D ER -
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Đordević, J., Živanović, M., Pavlović, A. M., Mihajlović, G., Stasević-Karličić, I.,& Pavlović, D.. (2017). Psychometric evaluation and validation of the Serbian version of "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test. in Psihologija Društvo psihologa Srbije, Beograd., 50(4), 483-502. https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI170504010D
Đordević J, Živanović M, Pavlović AM, Mihajlović G, Stasević-Karličić I, Pavlović D. Psychometric evaluation and validation of the Serbian version of "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test. in Psihologija. 2017;50(4):483-502. doi:10.2298/PSI170504010D .
Đordević, Jelena, Živanović, Marko, Pavlović, Aleksandra M., Mihajlović, Goran, Stasević-Karličić, Ivana, Pavlović, Dragan, "Psychometric evaluation and validation of the Serbian version of "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" test" in Psihologija, 50, no. 4 (2017):483-502, https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI170504010D . .