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Squires, Jane; Bricker, Diane; Heo, Kay; Twombly, Elizabeth – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2001
Assessed psychometric properties of the Ages and Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional (ASQ:S-E), a screening instrument for 3- to 63-month-olds. Found that internal consistency was generally high. Test-retest reliability between parents' classifications was .94. Overall sensitivity was .82; overall specificity was .92. Parents reported easy…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Behavior, Emotional Development, Interpersonal Competence
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Winsler, Adam; Wallace, Gregory L. – Early Education and Development, 2002
Examined psychometric properties of the Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scales with preschoolers. Found that cross- informant correlations were poor for social skills, low for internalizing behaviors, and modest for externalizing behaviors. Parents and teachers rated boys as having more externalizing behaviors than girls. Parents identified…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Interpersonal Competence, Measures (Individuals)
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Kirk, Karen Iler – Volta Review, 1998
This review describes the theory behind two new measures of spoken word recognition for children with sensory aids, the Lexical and the Multisyllabic Lexical Neighborhood Tests. It then summarizes data concerning the tests' word familiarity, interlist equivalency, and test-retest reliability. Results indicate that deaf children with cochlear…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Children, Cochlear Implants, Cognitive Processes
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DesRosiers, Fabiana; Vrsalovic, Wendy T.; Knauf, Diana E.; Vargas, Maribel; Busch-Rossnagel, Nancy A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1999
Examined psychometric properties of Caregiver Inventory of Self-Concept (CISC) used with a largely Latino sample of 6- to 66-month-olds, and Tasks for Observation of Self-Concept (TOSC) used with 15- to 48-month-olds. Coefficient alpha and factor analysis provided evidence for test reliability and validity. Self-concept development followed…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Factor Analysis, Hispanic Americans, Measures (Individuals)
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Holden, Gary; Anastas, Jeane; Meenaghan, Thomas – Journal of Social Work Education, 2005
This replication study continued the examination of the psychometric properties of the Foundation Practice Self-Efficacy scale (FPSE) with a sample of MSW students. As in the original study, evidence was found regarding the reliability, validity, and sensitivity to change of this measure. First, internal reliability estimates for the FPSE all…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Social Work, Masters Programs, Self Efficacy
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Eaves, Ronald C.; Williams, Thomas O., Jr. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
The reliability and construct validity of ratings for the Autism Behavior Checklist were examined with a sample of 198 children diagnosed with autistic disorder and conditions often confused with autism. Alpha coefficients for the five scales of the ABC as well as the Total Score were reported and the factor structure of the ABC was examined…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Test Reliability, Test Validity, Factor Analysis
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Lopez, Frederick G.; Rice, Kenneth G. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
The authors describe the preliminary development and validation of the Authenticity in Relationships Scale. An initial pool of 37 items addressing various elements of the proposed definition of "relationship authenticity" was administered to 2 independent samples of undergraduates (N = 487) who acknowledged being in a current romantic…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Measures (Individuals), Test Items, Undergraduate Students
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Hoffman, Lesa; Marquis, Janet; Poston, Denise; Summers, Jean Ann; Turnbull, Ann – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
There is currently a lack of reliable scales with which to assess the construct of family quality of life, particularly for families who have children with disabilities. The current work presents 2 studies, including a total of 488 families with children with disabilities, which were conducted to complete the development of a scale to assess…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Family (Sociological Unit), Quality of Life, Measures (Individuals)
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Wang, Wen-Chung; Chen, Hsueh-Chu – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
As item response theory (IRT) becomes popular in educational and psychological testing, there is a need of reporting IRT-based effect size measures. In this study, we show how the standardized mean difference can be generalized into such a measure. A disattenuation procedure based on the IRT test reliability is proposed to correct the attenuation…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Rating Scales, Sample Size, Error of Measurement
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Yasuda, Tomoyuki; Lawrenz, Cathy; Whitlock, Rod Van; Lubin, Bernard; Lei, Pui-Wa – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
Intraindividual variability in positive and negative affect was assessed by the positive affect (Contentment, Joy, Vigor, Love, and Excitement) and negative affect (Depression, Hostility, Anxiety, Agitation, and Social Anxiety) subscales of the state version of the Comprehensive Personality and Affect Scales (COPAS) during a 3-week period. Using…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Error of Measurement, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Pajares, Frank; Cheong, Yuk Fai; Oberman, Paul – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
The purpose of this study was to develop scales to assess instrumental help seeking, executive help seeking, perceived benefits of help seeking, and avoidance of help seeking and to examine their psychometric properties by conducting factor and reliability analyses. As this is the first attempt to examine the latent structures underlying the…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Academic Achievement, Student Motivation, Computer Science
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Davis, Mark H.; Capobianco, Sal; Kraus, Linda A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
For a number of years, the dominant approach to measuring individual differences in how people respond to interpersonal conflict has been the dual-concerns model, which assesses five broad conflict styles said to result from one's standing on two underlying dimensions: concern for self and concern for other. This article describes the development…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Social Desirability, Conflict, Test Validity
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Brunner, Martin; SuB, Heinz-Martin – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2005
Two aspects of the reliability of multidimensional measures can be distinguished: the amount of scale score variance that is accounted for by all underlying factors (composite reliability) and the degree to which the scale score reflects one particular factor (construct reliability). Confidence intervals for composite and construct reliabilities…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Intervals, Intelligence Tests, Evaluation Methods
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Invernizzi, Marcia A.; Landrum, Timothy J.; Howell, Jennifer L.; Warley, Heather P. – Reading Teacher, 2005
The authors describe a potential disconnect between research and practice in literacy assessment and instruction. They organize discussion around professionally recognized standards for the evaluation of educational assessments and assessment practices. These standards address both technical aspects of tests (e.g., validity; reliability;…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Test Construction, Test Bias
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DiPietro, Janet A. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2005
The complexities of neurobehavioral assessment of the fetus, which can be neither directly viewed nor manipulated, cannot be understated. Impetus to develop methods for measuring fetal neurobehavioral development has been provided by the recognition that individual differences in neurobehavioral functioning do not originate with birth and…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Stimulation, Predictive Validity, Pregnancy
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