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Barbian, Jeff – Training, 2001
Psychometric testing in the workplace influences who gets promoted, transferred, or mentored. The objective of such tests as the Myers Briggs Type Indicator is to forecast a worker's ability to fill a certain role in an organization and predict future behavior. (Author/JOW)
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Personnel Management, Prediction, Psychological Testing
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Carroll, John B. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2000
Sketches a plan for an ideal profile analysis system as a model against which to evaluate the five articles included in this special issue of "School Psychology Quarterly." Offers brief comments on the profile analysis procedures used in each article. Argues that these procedures, although competent and acceptable, are far short of…
Descriptors: Models, Profiles, Psychological Testing, School Psychology
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Hubbard, Raymond; Ryan, Patricia A. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2000
Examined the historical growth in the popularity of statistical significance testing using a random sample of data from 12 American Psychological Association journals. Results replicate and extend findings from a study that used only one such journal. Discusses the role of statistical significance testing and the use of replication and…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Psychological Testing, Scholarly Journals, Statistical Significance
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Kover, Arthur J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2000
The Hubbard and Ryan article is a little ingenuous in its implications for action. Both meta-analyses and replication have problems of their own; each requires careful attention. Good measurement emphasizes proper sampling techniques and using whatever means possible to analyze data. (SLD)
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Psychological Testing, Scholarly Journals, Statistical Significance
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Winer, Russell S. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2000
Agrees with R. Hubbard and P. Ryan that statistical significance testing has had a negative impact in that some users have closed their minds to alternative approaches to conducting research. In marketing, the alternatives are not completely satisfactory, however, and researchers are likely to continue to rely on statistical significance testing.…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Psychological Testing, Scholarly Journals, Statistical Significance
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Hall, John D.; Howerton, D. Lynn; Bolin, Aaron U. – International Journal of Testing, 2005
The controversial practice of using unlicensed individuals to administered psychological tests has been questioned by some psychologists, professional organizations, state and provincial boards of psychology, state governments, departments of education, and third-party health care providers. This article provides an overview of the ethical, legal,…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Psychology, Psychological Testing, Ethics
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Kubinger, Klaus D. – International Journal of Testing, 2005
This article emphasizes that the Rasch model is not only very useful for psychological test calibration but is also necessary if the number of solved items is to be used as an examinee's score. Simplified proof that the Rasch model implies specific objective parameter comparisons is given. Consequently, a model check per se is possible. For data…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychological Testing, Item Banks, Item Response Theory
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Blanton, Hart; Jaccard, James – American Psychologist, 2006
Reducing the arbitrariness of a metric is distinct from the pursuit of validity, rational zero points, data transformations, standardization, and the types of statistical procedures one uses to analyze interval-level versus ordinal-level data. A variety of theoretical, methodological, and statistical tools can assist researchers who wish to make…
Descriptors: Psychological Testing, Item Response Theory, Psychometrics, Validity
Trendafilov, Nickolay T. – 1992
In the technique developed by K. G. Joreskog to solve the problem for oblique rotation to a specified simple structure, the basic concept is that the simple structure solution itself is determined only by the zero coefficients of the reference-structure matrix and not by the coefficients of non-zero magnitude. Following this, prior information…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Factor Structure, Mathematical Models, Psychological Testing
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Shields, W. S. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1974
A procedure for item analysis using distance clustering is described. Items are grouped according to the predominant factors measured, regardless of what they are. The procedure provides an efficient method of treating unanswered items. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cluster Grouping, Item Analysis, Models
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Watkins, Michael J.; Tulving, Endel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1975
Authors attempted to summarize what they thought their experiments show, why the notion of testing recall and recognition under identical conditions made no sense, and their view of the theoretical implications of their experiments. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Experimental Psychology, Psychological Testing, Recall (Psychology)
Krug, Samuel E. – 1989
Computer-assisted testing is not without its problems and pitfalls, but it holds a great deal of promise as well. Computer administration of tests provides more control over the testing process than was ever possible with paper-and-pencil testing. At the same time it offers the possibility of being able to monitor and record aspects of the testing…
Descriptors: Computers, Measures (Individuals), Psychological Evaluation, Psychological Services
Chambless, Dianne L. – 1985
The fear of fear present in agoraphobics can be broken down into a fear of the body sensations associated with the panic attacks that plague agoraphobics and maladaptive thoughts about the possible consequences of panic. In a retrospective examination of clinical files, 32 agoraphobic patients were compared to 36 patients with simple social…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Fear
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Bloom, Larry J.; Houston, B. Kent – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1975
The present study was designed to determine whether complementary projection is effective to reduce anxiety. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Projective Measures, Psychological Studies, Psychological Testing
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Hoffmann, Norman G.; Butcher, James N. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Three Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory short forms, the Mini-Mult, Faschingbauer's 166, and the MMPI-168, which were constructed by different methodologies, were compared on a sample of 1,028 psychiatric patients. Results of this study seriously question the use of MMPI short forms for clinical interpretation. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Personality Measures, Psychological Testing, Test Validity
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