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Request full-text Conditional standard error of measurement and personality scale scores: An investigation of classical test theory estimates with four MMPI scalesArticle in Personality and Individual Differences 30(4):691-698 · March calculate conditional standard error of measurement 2001 with 121 ReadsDOI: 10.1016/S0191-8869(00)00065-9 1st Robert Saltstone20.54 · Advanced Measures Consultants2nd Colin Skinner3rd conditional standard error of measurement definition Paul TremblayAbstractThis study is a preliminary examination of the fit of three classical test theory models of standard error
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of measurement to selected personality scale (MMPI) score retest data. The three models compared are the conventional standard error of measurement formula, Lord’s (1955: Lord, F. M. (1955). Estimating test
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reliability. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 15, 325–336) conditional standard error of measurement formula, and Keats’ (1957: Keats, J. A. (1957). Estimation of error variances of test scores. Psychometrika, 22, 29–41) conditional standard error of measurement formula. Absolute mean error differences between test and retest MMPI scale scores were calculated from boot-strapping (with replacement) a sample of MMPI scale retest scores standard error of mean formula for 271 psychiatric patients. It was found that, on average across 5000 samplings, Keats’ conditional standard error of measurement formula produced less average absolute difference between estimated and actual MMPI absolute test–retest scale score differences than did the conventionally-employed standard error of measurement formula, and less average absolute error difference than Lord’s conditional standard error of measurement. Potential implications for practitioners in establishing cut-scores for patient classification are raised.Do you want to read the rest of this article?Request full-text CitationsCitations3ReferencesReferences17Errores Estándar De Medida Condicionales para las Normas Metropolitanas de la Adaptación Chilena Del EPQ-R: Aplicación de un Modelo Binomial a un Test de Personalidad Conditional Standards of the Error of Measurement for the Chilean Norms of the EPQ- R: Applying a Binomial Model to a Personality Test[Show abstract] [Hide abstract] ABSTRACT: The Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) is an index of precision of an examinee's test score. The SEM, however, is not constant throughout the full range of scale scores. Both theoretical and empirical studies indicate that the SEM is smaller for scores near the extremes of the scoring s
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13 | Psychology, Educational 25 out of 57 | Mathematics, Interdisciplinary percent error calculation formula Applications 39 out of 101 Source:2016 Release of Journal Citation Reports, Source: 2015 Web of Science Data standard deviation formula This item requires a subscription to Educational and Psychological Measurement. References Articles: Robert L. Brennan and Won-Chan Lee Conditional Scale-Score Standard Errors of Measurement under Binomial and https://www.researchgate.net/publication/223176031_Conditional_standard_error_of_measurement_and_personality_scale_scores_An_investigation_of_classical_test_theory_estimates_with_four_MMPI_scales Compound Binomial Assumptions Educational and Psychological Measurement February 1999 59: 5-24, doi:10.1177/0013164499591001 Abstract Full Text (PDF) References To view this item, select one of the options below: Sign In Already an individual subscriber? If so, please sign in to Educational and Psychological Measurement with your User Name and Password. Sign In User Name Password Remember my http://epm.sagepub.com/content/59/1/5.refs user name & password. Forgot your user name or password? Can't get past this page? Help with Cookies. Need to Activate? Purchase Short-Term Access Pay per Article - You may purchase this article for US$36.00. You must download your purchase, which is yours to keep, within 24 hours. Regain Access - You can regain access to a recent Pay per Article purchase if your access period has not yet expired. OpenAthens Users Sign in via OpenAthens : If your organization uses OpenAthens, you can log in using your OpenAthens username and password. Contact your library for more details. List of OpenAthens registered sites, including contact details. Login via Your Institution Login via your institution : You may be able to gain access using your login credentials for your institution. Contact your library if you do not have a username and password. Subscribe/Recommend Click here to subscribe to the print and/or online journal. Click here to recommend to your library. This Article doi: 10.1177/0013164499591001 Educational and Psycho
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