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Cliff N., Keats J.A. — Ordinal Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences
Cliff N., Keats J.A. — Ordinal Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences



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Название: Ordinal Measurement in the Behavioral Sciences

Авторы: Cliff N., Keats J.A.

Аннотация:

This book provides alternatives to current methods — alternatives that stay much closer to the original data. Thus, the book's approach can be looked on as a turn to simple empiricism in psychological measurement. Since the empiricism is based on ordinal rather than interval scale concepts, so it is more realistic than current approaches or older ones, such as classical test theory. Behavioral data is inherently noisy, so the authors emphasize providing summary scores and information on the relative amount of noise there is in the data, rather than imposing a parametric model on it.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Психология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 2003

Количество страниц: 230

Добавлена в каталог: 29.11.2005

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Abnormality, classification      11
Abnormality, diagnosis      10
Ackerman, P.L.      212
Adair, J.      214
Additivity      15
Adminstration, test      55—56
Adminstration, test, computers in      55
Aggregation into towns      6
Aims of book      1 4 25
Allport, G.W.      44 212
Alpha      see internal consistency
Anastasi, A.      214
Anderson, N.H.      160 212
Andrich, D.A.      70 75 212
Antitest      23—24
Antitest, decrease      24
Antitest, ethnic bias and      23—24
Antitest, qualitative argument      23
Assessment of childrem      6
Assessment, increase in      6
Assessment, performance      50
assumptions      4
Attitudes, measurement of      16 23 36
Australia      7 48 189—92
Australia, Aborigine      48
Australia, Army Medical Corps      10
Australia, political parties      170—72
Axioms      113 115
Axioms as ideals      117
Axioms, asymmetry      115—16 124 125—26
Axioms, cancellation      4 183
Axioms, connectedness      115—16 124
Axioms, independence      4
Axioms, irreflexivity      115 124—25
Axioms, testing      124—29
Axioms, transitivity      115—16 124
Bank, B.J.      215
Barbero, J.F.      183 212 216
Bender, P.M.      76 215
Bennett, J.F.      164 212
Bergman, G.      26 27 28 30 31 212
Bertrand, R.      187 214
Biddle, B.J.      215
BINARY      see dichotomous
Binet, A.      5 6 7 10 46 47 54 56 212
Bontempo, R.      188 212
Boring, E.G.      27 31 212
Brainerd, C.J.      214 215
Braun, H.I.      214
British Abilities Test      54
Brown      3 201
Brownless, V.T.      212
Bubble sort      116
Buros, O.K.      10 212
Campbell, N.R.      14 212
Canada, French      187—88
Carmone, F.J.      36 214
Carr, S.C.      189 214
Carroll, J.B.      50 212
Categories, ordered      11 16 53—54 70 76
Categories, ordered, combining scores      72 74—76
Categories, ordered, in rating scales      160
Categories, ordered, scaling      76
Cattell, J.McK.      5 212
Charlton, M.      190 201
Chi-squared      55
Child care      6
Child delinquency      6
China      187—88
Circularity      127
Circularity coefficient      129
Circularity, chi-squared for      130
Circularity, true      129
classical test theory      1 2 3
Classical test theory, deficiencies      17
Classical test theory, heterogeneous tests and      5
Classical test theory, latent traits in      102
Classical test theory, mischaracterization      2—3
Cliff, N.      4 25 34 36 37 68 75 80 82 83 88 89 93 103 107 122 130 132 136 149 156 160 177 178 179 212 213 216
Cluster analysis      101
College Boards      see SAT
Collins, L.M.      88 213
Comparisons, crosscultural      186—188
Comparisons, omitted      136
Components, principal      75
Comprehension subtest      77
Comprehension subtest and alpha      61
Comprehension subtest for items      64 71
Comprehension subtest, concordance, coefficient of      61 64 182 187 200
Comprehension subtest, significance      61 64 71 182 187 200
Confidence interval, score difference      103 106
Consistency      25 60—61 71
Consistency of rankings      55 80—81
Consistency, alpha in dominance      109—110
Consistency, arcsine transformation      110—111
Consistency, assessing      89—94
Consistency, average indexes      95—99
Consistency, calculation examples      65—67 97 194—202
Consistency, crosscultural      182
Consistency, intersubject      130—135 195
Consistency, item      99—100 198—200
Consistency, levels of      95
Consistency, maximum      98
Consistency, measures      95—100
Consistency, overall      92—93
Consistency, persons      61 68—69 182
Consistency, ties ranks vs.raw score      73 75 201
Cook, W.D.      149 213
Coombs, C.H.      38 40 61 85 113 117 122 164 165 166 174 177 213
Coombs, Theory of Data      117
Correlation, average      99
Correlation, Pearson and tau      110
Correlation, rank-order      58 61 94
Countries, compared      175 183—184
Crosscultural, differences      186—188
Crosscultural, item consistency      182—183
Crosscultural, outcomes      188
Crosscultural, unfolding      174—177 179
Crosstabulation      96
CTT      see classical test theory
Cuesta, M.      183 216
Cultures, comparing 2      4 61 181—93
Cutoff lines      13
Cutoff table      105
Cutoff, multiple      13
Cutoff, score difference      104—105
Cycles      127
Data, behavioral      58
data, binary      38—41
Data, Coombs's system      38—41 113
Data, dichotomous      57 177. dichotomous
Data, incomplete      143—144
Data, inconsistent      117—118
Data, mental test      41—42
Data, typology of      38—41
David, H.A.      149 213
Davison, J.A.      168 213
de Gruijter, D.N.M.      60 213
Decision methods      12—14
Decision methods, composite score      12—13
Decision methods, considerations in      12
Decision methods, cutoff lines      13
Decision methods, multiple cutoff      13
Decision methods, two or more tests      12
Degrees of freedom      55
Desirability      172—174
Developing countries      113
Dichotomy      38
Dickens, C.      6
Differences in parties      170
Differences, cultural      186—188
Differences, individual      5
Dimensions, unfolding      165—166
Dion, K.      214
Distribution, binomial      125
Distribution, chi-square      126
Distribution, nonnormal      45
Distribution, skewed      7—8
Dominance      38—41 75 177
Dominance analysis      83—112
Dominance and score difference      84
Dominance diagram      136
Dominance distinction      41
Dominance net      135—136
Dominance, counting      83—84
Dominance, defining      113—116 123—124
Dominance, greater-than sign, >      114
Dominance, oneset      113—116
Dominance, probability of      103
Dominance, reconstructed      136—138
Dominance, relations      83—84
Dominance, significant difference in      104
Dominance, two-set      86
Dominance, universe      107
Dominance, variables and tau      94
Donoghue, J.R.      107 213
Ducamp, A.      88 214
Educational Testing Service      45 56
Embretson, S.E.      2 3 100 214
error score      17
Error, observational      117
Error, random vs.systematic      117
F-ratio, average      110
F-ratio, score difference      106
Factor analysis      100
Falmagne, J.-C.      88 214
Farnsworth, O.      215
Fechner, G.T.      214
France      6
Frederiksen, N.      49 214
Function, psychophysical      4
Gallipeau, D.      213
Generalizability      37 61
Gleser, G.C.      37 60 213
Grader effects      51—52 79
Graduate Record Examination      145
Graph theory      126
Green, B.F.      68 214
Green, P.E.      36 214
Guessing correction      17
Guilford, J.P.      60 124 214
Gulliksen, H.      15 17 115 158 214
Guttman scale      68 80 87 103 145
Guttman, L.      37 68 69 80 82 87 88 89 182
Hambledon, R.K.      186 187 214
Handicapped      6
Harrington, G.M.      4 19 183 214
Hauge, R.      215
Hays, W.L.      164 212
Hershberger, S.      2 214
Ho, S.W.      186 189 192 214
Holland, P.W.      214
Horn, J.L.      213
Hotelling, H.      75 214
Ideal point      177
Implied orders      148—157
Implied orders, approaches      156
Implied orders, efficiency      148
Implied orders, evaluating      157—158
Implied orders, inconsistency in      155—157
Implied orders, simulation      156
Implied orders, steps      154
Inbasket Test      49
Index asymmetry      126
Index reflexiveness      125
India      189—192
Intasuwan, Dr.      194 fn.
Integers, scoring      59
Intelligence, definitions      31—32
Intensity, psychological      4
Intercultural      see culture
Interest Inventory      see Rothwell — Miller
Internal consistency of rankings      55
Internal consistency, alpha      55 60—61 68 181
Internal consistency, analysis of variance      75
Internal consistency, and average covariance      61
Internal consistency, calculation of      61 68—69
Internal consistency, formula      68
Internal consistency, items      64
Internal consistency, Kiasuism      190
Internal consistency, maximizing      75
Internal consistency, person-item connection      69
Internal consistency, tied ranks      64 181
International Test Commission      24 114 184
International Test Commission, Guidelines      184—186
Intervals, meaning of      58
Intransitivity      127—128
Intrinsic motivation scale      194
IQ      5—9 45 48 82
IQ, alleged constancy      24
IQ, different patterns      77—78
IQ, ordinal nature      9
IQ, verbal      77—78
IRT      see item response theory
ITC      see International Test Commission
Item response theory      2 3 15 18—22 59 71 101
Item response theory in crosscultural      183
Item response theory in polytomous item      53 70
Item response theory, assumptions      4
Item response theory, conjoint measurement      18
Item response theory, differential discrimination      68—70
Item response theory, fit      20
Item response theory, formulas      19 21 22
Item response theory, guessing in      22
Item response theory, illustrations      20 21
Item response theory, latent trait      102
Item response theory, model fit      3—4 36
Item response theory, Rasch      19—20
Item response theory, savings under      3
Item response theory, three-parameter      52 68 69
Item response theory, violation of independence      22 183
Item-person parallelism      84 88
Items, test, alternatives in      53
Items, test, analysis      3 194
Items, test, analysis of variance      60
Items, test, classification of      43—44
Items, test, consistency      194
Items, test, creative response      see free response
Items, test, dichotomous      43—44 46 194
Items, test, difficulty      3
Items, test, evaluating      60—61 99—100
Items, test, free answer, free response      43—44 46—47 49—50
Items, test, individually administered      54
Items, test, integral scores      70
Items, test, multiple choice      43—44 53—54
Items, test, nonmonotonic      58
Items, test, number of      104
Items, test, order on      58
Items, test, polytomous      11 43—44 49—52 71—82 194
Items, test, polytomous types      76—80
Items, test, presentation      54—55
Items, test, pretesting      3
Items, test, properties      3
Items, test, rank-order      44 54
Items, test, self-report      16
Items, test, unrepresentative samples and      3
Jackson, D.N.      172 174 179 214
Japan      189—192
Jeanne, C.      187 214
Jensen, A.      4 23 214
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