Cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire-Short form across ten countries: the application of Bayesian approximate measurement invariance
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D. Stevanović | R. Shakya | P. Chamanpara | Zahir Vally | Z. Bagheri | P. Jafari | R. Ransing | Y. Balhara | Pawan Sharma | R. Knez | H. Y. Kafali | S. Arya | A. Szczegielniak | Ana Đorić | G. Erzin | T. Thi | Truong Ngoc Huong | Mita Rani Chowdhury | Luís Antônio Monteiro Campos | Z. Vally
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