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Woods, Carol M. – Psychological Methods, 2007
This research focused on confidence intervals (CIs) for 10 measures of monotonic association between ordinal variables. Standard errors (SEs) were also reviewed because more than 1 formula was available per index. For 5 indices, an element of the formula used to compute an SE is given that is apparently new. CIs computed with different SEs were…
Descriptors: Intervals, Computation, Measurement Techniques, Error of Measurement
Alcala-Quintana, Rocio; Garcia-Perez, Miguel A. – Psychological Methods, 2004
Variants of adaptive Bayesian procedures for estimating the 5% point on a psychometric function were studied by simulation. Bias and standard error were the criteria to evaluate performance. The results indicated a superiority of (a) uniform priors, (b) model likelihood functions that are odd symmetric about threshold and that have parameter…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Computation, Error of Measurement, Bayesian Statistics
Woody, Erik; Sadler, Pamela – Psychological Methods, 2005
Structural equation modeling (SEM) offers a flexible method for studying the patterns of interdependence in partners' behavior, which lie at the heart of interactions and relationships. Although SEM has been applied to the study of distinguishable dyads, in which partners are distinguishable by type, such as male and female, it has rarely been…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Females, Males, Interpersonal Relationship