The Process of Responding to Personality Items: Some Issues, a Theory and Some Research, Issue 2; Issue 71 |
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... large number of different situations . A large number of scales , each being labeled a measure of desirability , have been introduced . Wiggins ( 1964 ) factor analysed a number of these scales and de- rived several distinct factors ...
... large number of different situations . A large number of scales , each being labeled a measure of desirability , have been introduced . Wiggins ( 1964 ) factor analysed a number of these scales and de- rived several distinct factors ...
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... number of concepts from classical psychophysics and scaling , and is intended to deal with the problem at the level ... large number of subjects . Damarin ( 1970 ) has demonstrated that the item charac- teristic curves can be adapted to ...
... number of concepts from classical psychophysics and scaling , and is intended to deal with the problem at the level ... large number of subjects . Damarin ( 1970 ) has demonstrated that the item charac- teristic curves can be adapted to ...
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... large number of items with the probability of a " true " response equal to .10 , one would expect 10 % of these items to obtain a " true " response . Following these procedures 100 MMPI protocols were derived . The protocols of these ...
... large number of items with the probability of a " true " response equal to .10 , one would expect 10 % of these items to obtain a " true " response . Following these procedures 100 MMPI protocols were derived . The protocols of these ...
Contents
LIST OF TABLES | 3 |
THE THRESHOLD THEORY | 17 |
APPLICATION OF THE THRESH | 38 |
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acceptance acquiescence analyses biserial correlation c₁ Consistency Statistics construct validity Cronbach derived desirability and endorsement desirability dimension desirability scale values desirable items eigenvalues estimate experimental groups factor analysis factor loadings Factor Space false Figure Goldberg 1965b high salience indicates interpreted item desirability scale item properties Jackson and Messick ject keyed scales Kogan level of analysis LOEHLIN MMPI factor structure MMPI items Morf neutral items normal ogive model Ontario operating characteristic curve original and reversed original item Original-Original and Original-Reversed Original-Reversed groups predicted and observed presented procedures process of responding proportion of true protocols psychology relation respond true responding process responding threshold response patterns response probability reversed items reversed MMPI Rorer and Goldberg salience subjects scale score social introversion subject operating characteristic subject operating curve subject's responses Subjects Showing Extreme suggests Table Theoretical Subject Operating theory of responding tion TRUE RESPONSE University of Calgary variables