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Dan Soriano; Eli Ben-Michael; Peter Bickel; Avi Feller; Samuel D. Pimentel – Grantee Submission, 2023
Assessing sensitivity to unmeasured confounding is an important step in observational studies, which typically estimate effects under the assumption that all confounders are measured. In this paper, we develop a sensitivity analysis framework for balancing weights estimators, an increasingly popular approach that solves an optimization problem to…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Computation, Mathematical Formulas, Monte Carlo Methods
Ke, Zijun; Zhang, Zhiyong – Grantee Submission, 2018
Autocorrelation and partial autocorrelation, which provide a mathematical tool to understand repeating patterns in time series data, are often used to facilitate the identification of model orders of time series models (e.g., moving average and autoregressive models). Asymptotic methods for testing autocorrelation and partial autocorrelation such…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematical Formulas, Sampling, Monte Carlo Methods
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Conger, Anthony J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2017
Drawing parallels to classical test theory, this article clarifies the difference between rater accuracy and reliability and demonstrates how category marginal frequencies affect rater agreement and Cohen's kappa. Category assignment paradigms are developed: comparing raters to a standard (index) versus comparing two raters to one another…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Evaluators, Accuracy, Statistical Analysis
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Suero, Manuel; Privado, Jesús; Botella, Juan – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2017
A simulation study is presented to evaluate and compare three methods to estimate the variance of the estimates of the parameters d and "C" of the signal detection theory (SDT). Several methods have been proposed to calculate the variance of their estimators, "d'" and "c." Those methods have been mostly assessed by…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Theories, Simulation, Statistical Analysis
Rosenthal, James A. – Springer, 2011
Written by a social worker for social work students, this is a nuts and bolts guide to statistics that presents complex calculations and concepts in clear, easy-to-understand language. It includes numerous examples, data sets, and issues that students will encounter in social work practice. The first section introduces basic concepts and terms to…
Descriptors: Statistics, Data Interpretation, Social Work, Social Science Research
Nitko, Anthony J. – 1982
An approximation formula for the standard error of measurement was recently proposed by Garvin. The properties of this approximation to the standard error of measurement are described in this paper and illustrated with hypothetical data. It is concluded that the approximation is a systematic overestimate of the standard error of measurement…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Formulas, Statistical Analysis
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Garvin, Alfred D. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1976
A simple, usefully accurate approximation of the standard error of measurement is proposed for use by classroom teachers. An empirical comparison with Lord's approximation indicated that, though not as easy to calculate as Lord's, this approximation is more practical because it is useful at any point in the score distribution. (BW)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Formulas, Statistical Analysis
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Busing, Frank M. T. A.; Groenen, Patrick J. K.; Heiser, Willem J. – Psychometrika, 2005
Multidimensional unfolding methods suffer from the degeneracy problem in almost all circumstances. Most degeneracies are easily recognized: the solutions are perfect but trivial, characterized by approximately equal distances between points from different sets. A definition of an absolutely degenerate solution is proposed, which makes clear that…
Descriptors: Simulation, Item Response Theory, Psychometrics, Statistical Analysis
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Hsu, Louis M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1980
In two treatment-repeated measurements designs, the ratio between the unbiased variance of the differences and twice the variance of the errors of measurement can be used to test for interaction of subjects and treatments. The use of this statistic is illustrated. (Author/CP)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Tests, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Formulas
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Gilmer, Jerry S.; Feldt, Leonard S. – 1982
The Feldt-Gilmer congeneric reliability coefficients make it possible to estimate the reliability of a test composed of parts of unequal, unknown length. The approximate standard errors of the Feldt-Gilmer coefficients are derived via a method using the multivariate Taylor's expansion. Monte Carlo simulation is employed to corroborate the…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Models
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Mellenbergh, Gideon J.; van der Linden, Wim J. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1979
For six tests, coefficient delta as an index for internal optimality is computed. Internal optimality is defined as the magnitude of risk of the decision procedure with respect to the true score. Results are compared with an alternative index (coefficient kappa) for assessing the consistency of decisions. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Classification, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Error of Measurement
Dunivant, Noel – 1979
Eight different methods are reviewed for determining whether two or more tests are equivalent measures. These methods vary in restrictiveness from the Wilks-Votaw test of compound symmetry (which requires that all means, variances, and covariances are equal), to Joreskog's theory of congeneric tests (which requires only that the tests are measures…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Error of Measurement, Evaluation Methods
Hart, Roland J.; Bradshaw, Stephen C. – 1981
This report provides the statistical tools necessary to measure the extent of error that exists in organizational record data and group survey data. It is felt that traditional methods of measuring error are inappropriate or incomplete when applied to organizational groups, especially in studies of organizational change when the same variables are…
Descriptors: Adults, Analysis of Variance, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Formulas
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Deacon, Christopher G. – Physics Teacher, 1992
Describes two simple methods of error analysis: (1) combining errors in the measured quantities; and (2) calculating the error or uncertainty in the slope of a straight-line graph. Discusses significance of the error in the comparison of experimental results with some known value. (MDH)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Goodness of Fit, High Schools, Higher Education