2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2753.2010.01609.x
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The Multicultural Quality of Life Index: presentation and validation

Abstract: The Multicultural Quality of Life Index is a brief and culturally informed instrument that appears to be easy to complete, reliable, internally consistent and valid.

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“…These results are consistent with other studies that have included at least 23% of students in the analyzed sample [4,5]. In contrast, those studies that didn't include students, or did so in a smaller proportion, obtained higher loadings (.57 to .92) for the Spiritual Fulfillment item [1,3,[6][7][8]. The [7,8].…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…These results are consistent with other studies that have included at least 23% of students in the analyzed sample [4,5]. In contrast, those studies that didn't include students, or did so in a smaller proportion, obtained higher loadings (.57 to .92) for the Spiritual Fulfillment item [1,3,[6][7][8]. The [7,8].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…As regards the internal structure, both the one-factor model and the two-factor model proposed by Hernandez et al [3] achieved a good fit, and there being no differences between them. According to the parsimony principle and the results of the majority of studies [1,2,5,7,8], it seems advisable to consider that the MQLI has a one-factor structure.…”
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