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Yoo, Jin Eun – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2009
This Monte Carlo study investigates the beneficiary effect of including auxiliary variables during estimation of confirmatory factor analysis models with multiple imputation. Specifically, it examines the influence of sample size, missing rates, missingness mechanism combinations, missingness types (linear or convex), and the absence or presence…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Research Methodology, Test Validity, Factor Analysis

Albaum, Gerald – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1976
Reports the results of an experimental study concerning the effects that place of measurement might have on measuring attitudes of school age children. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Error Patterns

Saigh, Philip A.; Khairallah, Shereen – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983
The concurrent validity of the Diagnostic Analysis of Reading Errors (DARE) subtests was studied, based on the responses of Lebanese secondary and postsecondary students relative to their achievement in an English course or on a standardized test of English proficiency. The results indicate that the DARE is not a viable predictor of English…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Error Patterns, Foreign Countries, High Schools

Goodstadt, Michael S.; Magid, Simmie – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1977
The ability of respondents to properly execute Thurstone scaling procedures as opposed to Likert scaling procedures was investigated in a sample of high school students. Results indicate difficulty among respondents using Thurstone-type instructions to resist giving Likert-type responses. (JKS)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, High School Students, Likert Scales, Questionnaires