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Beauducel, Andre – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2013
The problem of factor score indeterminacy implies that the factor and the error scores cannot be completely disentangled in the factor model. It is therefore proposed to compute Harman's factor score predictor that contains an additive combination of factor and error variance. This additive combination is discussed in the framework of classical…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Predictor Variables, Reliability, Error of Measurement
Raju, Nambury S.; Lezotte, Daniel V.; Fearing, Benjamin K.; Oshima, T. C. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2006
This note describes a procedure for estimating the range restriction component used in correcting correlations for unreliability and range restriction when an estimate of the reliability of a predictor is not readily available for the unrestricted sample. This procedure is illustrated with a few examples. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Correlation, Reliability, Predictor Variables, Error Correction
Aguinis, Herman; Pierce, Charles A. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2006
The computation and reporting of effect size estimates is becoming the norm in many journals in psychology and related disciplines. Despite the increased importance of effect sizes, researchers may not report them or may report inaccurate values because of a lack of appropriate computational tools. For instance, Pierce, Block, and Aguinis (2004)…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Multiple Regression Analysis, Predictor Variables, Error of Measurement

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