Measurement Model of Co-Ordination Mechanism in Uganda’s Local Governments

Abstract
Multi level confirmatory analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure underlying the 21-item four factor coordination scale at the Local Government level. Results from 212 Local Governments supported a correlated 4 factor model at each levels and indicated that the item loadings were not significantly (p < 0.05) different across levels. There was strong Convergent Validity for the four factor co-ordination scale (composed of plan, mutual adjustment, direct supervision and standardization ) indicated with a higher NFI value of .945. These multi-level results provide support for the construct validity of the scores from co-ordination mechanism scale
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Keywords
Local Governments, Co-ordination Mechanisms, Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Citation
Musenze, I. A., Ntayi, J., & Munene, J. C. (2014). Measurement Model of Co-Ordination Mechanism in Uganda’s Local Governments. Measurement, 4(12).
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