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Robinson, Carrie H.; Betz, Nancy E. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2008
This study describes the psychometric evaluation of Super's Work Values Inventory--Revised (SWVI-R), an instrument comprised of 12 scales measuring the relative importance placed on the following work-related value dimensions: Achievement, Coworkers, Creativity, Income, Independence, Lifestyle, Mental Challenge, Prestige, Security, Supervision,…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Validity, Factor Analysis, Values
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Betz, Nancy E.; Hammond, Marie S.; Multon, Karen D. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2005
The present study, based on three samples of college students totaling 1,832 participants, resulted in the conclusion that a 5-level response continuum for the short form of the Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale (CDSE) proved at least as reliable and valid as the 10-level continua used in normative studies. Values of coefficient alpha ranged…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Test Validity, Self Efficacy
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Betz, Nancy E.; Borgen, Fred H.; Rottinghaus, Patrick; Paulsen, Alisa; Halper, Carrie Robinson; Harmon, Lenore W. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2003
A series of studies refined 17 scales of the Expanded Skills Confidence Inventory (n=934) and validated it with an adult sample (n=972). Scales were internally consistent, showed predictable patterns of gender differences, and were highly related to predicted Holland confidence themes. Discriminant analyses across 8 largest occupational groups…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Psychometrics, Self Efficacy, Test Construction
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Betz, Nancy E.; And Others – Journal of Career Assessment, 1996
Analysis of scores of 180 college students on the short form of the Career Decision Making Self Efficacy Scale suggests that the short form possesses psychometric characteristics comparable to or better than the long form. Short form subscales are sufficiently reliable, and concurrent validity correlations are largely better, with only half the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Decision Making, Psychometrics
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Betz, Nancy E.; Gwilliam, Laurie R. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2002
Results of the Self-Confidence Inventory, Self-Efficacy Questionnaire, and Self-Efficacy Rating Scale for 399 students indicated the subscales were reliable for both African-Americans and European-Americans. There were few racial but significant gender differences regarding Holland's occupational themes. The scales had different degrees of…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics
Weiss, David J.; Betz, Nancy E. – 1973
Research to date on adaptive (sequential, branched, individualized, tailored, programmed, response-contingent) ability testing is reviewed and summarized, following a brief review of problems inherent in conventional individual and group approaches to ability measurement. Research reviewed includes empirical, simulation and theoretical studies of…
Descriptors: Ability, Comparative Analysis, Group Testing, Individual Testing
Betz, Nancy E.; Weiss, David J. – 1974
Monte Carlo simulation procedures were used to study the psychometric characteristics of two two-stage adaptive tests and a conventional "peaked" ability test. Results showed that scores yielded by both two-stage tests better reflected the normal distribution of underlying ability. Ability estimates yielded by one of the two stage tests…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Ability, Adaptive Testing, Computers