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Erschienen in: Social Indicators Research 2/2014

01.09.2014

Trust in American Government: Longitudinal Measurement Equivalence in the ANES, 1964–2008

verfasst von: Dmitriy Poznyak, Bart Meuleman, Koen Abts, George F. Bishop

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Abstract

For over 50 years (1958–2012) the American National Election Studies (ANES) survey has been measuring citizens’ evaluations of the trustworthiness of the “government in Washington”—an indicator that has been widely used to monitor the dynamics of political trust in the US over time. However, a critical assumption in using attitudinal constructs for longitudinal research is that the meaning-and-interpretation of such items should be comparable across groups of respondents at any one point in time and across samples over time. Using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis for ordered-categorical data, we test the measurement equivalence assumption with data collected by the ANES from 1964 to 2008. The results confirm that the ANES’ political trust scale has the same basic factorial structure over time. But for two key items, several threshold parameters were found to be different across time points, indicating that the meaning-and-interpretation of these questions, and especially the question about whether the government in Washington wastes money that people pay in taxes, varies significantly over time.

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1
Although ANES has been measuring political trust since 1958, the presumably comparable four-item scale of trust has been only available since 1964.
 
2
Examples of alternative approaches are Item Response Theory (IRT: Raju et al. 2002; Stegmueller 2011) or Latent Class Analysis (Kankaraš and Moors 2010). However, the MGCFA approach has received most scholarly attention in the field of measurement equivalence (see e.g. Steenkamp and Baumgartner 1998; Billiet 2003; Vandenberg and Lance 2000; Millsap and Meredith 2007). As a consequence, the implications of certain research practices (e.g. modeling strategies, the use of fit criteria) have been studied most extensively.
 
3
Yet, a simulation by Lubke and Muthén (2004) shows that treating categorical data as continuous leads to inaccurate estimation.
 
4
In principle, a categorical variable with c + 1 categories has c + 2 thresholds. However, the first and last threshold equal -∞ respectively +∞ by definition. Therefore, only c threshold parameters need to be estimated.
 
5
Thresholds for a an item with 4 categories, and a (0.25, 0.25, 0.25, 0.25) distribution equal: \(\varPhi^{ - 1} (0.25)\, = \, - 0.67;\,\varPhi^{ - 1} (0.50)\, = \,0;\,\varPhi^{ - 1} (0.75)\, = \, 0.67\).
 
6
Besides fixing these intercepts to zero, additional model restrictions are needed to make MGCFA models for categorical data identified. In Mplus, two model parameterizations—namely theta and delta—are possible. For invariance testing, the so-called theta parameterization is preferable (Millsap and Yun-Tein 2004: 489). In this approach, residual variances of the latent response variables are allowed to be parameters in the models, and the scale factors (defining the metric of the continuous latent response variables) are not. The residual variances in the first group are fixed at unity, and residual variances in the other groups are estimated freely (Muthén and Muthén 1998–2012). Latent means are fixed to 0 in the reference group, and estimated freely in other groups. Furthermore, cross-group equality constraints are imposed on thresholds and factor loadings, depending on the required level of measurement equivalence. For a more detailed discussion of the complex issue of model identification in MGCFA for categorical data (see Millsap and Yun-Tein 2004; Temme 2006; Muthén and Asparouhov 2002).
 
7
This level of equivalence thus corresponds to what is called strong invariance (Meredith 1993) or scalar equivalence (Steenkamp and Baumgartner 1998) in the continuous case.
 
8
The cumulative dataset to which we refer includes all survey waves in the 1948–2008 period. However, the presumably comparable, four-item measure of political trust has only been available since 1964, except for 1966 and 1982 when political trust was measured with three items; 1986 when it was measured by a single “Do What is Right” item; and 2006 when there were no ANES trust items.
 
9
The number of thresholds in the item depends on the number of response categories. Since the thresholds capture transition from one response category to another, in a variable with c + 1 response categories, the number of free thresholds equals c (Davidov et al. 2011). In our case, the Do What is Right, Crooked and Waste items each have two thresholds, and the binary Interest item has one threshold.
 
10
The model fit statistics are not presented but can be made available by the authors upon request.
 
11
See the online appendix for the Mplus syntax used to test the measurement equivalence of the political trust construct.
 
12
The χ2 ‘goodness of fit’-test is overly sensitive when sample sizes are as large as the one employed here (Brown 2006: 81). Therefore, we will abstain from making conclusions based on the χ2- and p-value statistics (although they are reported). Instead, alternative measures of global fit are used (for further information, see e.g. Schumacher and Lomax 2004; Mulaik 2009; Taylor 2008).
 
13
The partially equivalent model entails that respondents with the same score on the latent trust scale at different points of time would have same scores on the Do What Is Right and Interest items, but may have different scores on the Waste and Crooked items.
 
14
Although the same concerns apply to the Crooked indicator, it exhibits substantially less invariance between samples.
 
15
It should be noted that the principle of partial equivalence has been established in the literature for continuous data. Further research is warranted in order to confirm that the same principles apply to ordered-categorical scales.
 
16
In order to construct the additive index of trust, the responses are first transformed from 0 for distrusting responses, 50 for middle position (except for the dummy-coded Interest item), and 100 for trusting responses, summed and divided by the number of valid responses. In case the volunteered option “none of the time” of the Do What Is Right item is included in the analysis, the item is recoded as follows: None of the Time = 0, Some of the Time = 33, Most of the Time = 67, Just About Always = 100 (www.​electionstudies.​org/​nesguide/​toptable/​tab5a_​5.​htm).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Trust in American Government: Longitudinal Measurement Equivalence in the ANES, 1964–2008
verfasst von
Dmitriy Poznyak
Bart Meuleman
Koen Abts
George F. Bishop
Publikationsdatum
01.09.2014
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 2/2014
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-013-0441-5

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