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Review of California Psychological Inventory.
Laurence Siegel
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Factor scales for the California Psychological Inventory.
R C, NICHOLS, R R, SCHNELL
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Second Order Factors in the California Psychological Inventory
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1977In order to further specify the structure of the California Psychological Inventory (CPI), correlations among the first order factors of the CPI were factor analyzed, yielding two second order factors. These factors were described, and were named General Adjustment and Social Sensitivity, respectively.
G K, Burger, L, Pickett, M, Goldman
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The California Psychological Inventory: Reappraisal of Reliability
The Journal of General Psychology, 1975Summary The California Psychological Inventory (CPI) was replicated on a population of Midwestern students (N = 1,939). Scores were factor analyzed, and the results compared with the factor structures reported in two earlier studies of students and school administrators. Factors I (Conformity-Neurotic Anxiety) and II (Extraversion) are invariant in all
Atlee L. Stroup, Ronald W. Manderscheid
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Configurational Invariance in the California Psychological Inventory
The Journal of Experimental Education, 1962(1962). Configurational Invariance in the California Psychological Inventory. The Journal of Experimental Education: Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 65-71.
John Pierce-Jones +2 more
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The California Psychological Inventory and the Semantic Differential Dimensions
The Journal of General Psychology, 1976The feasibility of describing first order factors and scales of the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) by using the factors of the semantic differential and rated adjustment and introversion-extraversion was investigated in samples of 150 male and 80 female college students.
G K, Burger, L, Pickett
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A Confirmatory Factoring of the California Psychological Inventory
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1983Two matrices of intercorrelations among the scales of the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) were subjected to oblique multiple group factor analysis. In contrast to previous studies, this approach allows a direct test of the factor structure implicit in its standard use.
Ira H. Bernstein +2 more
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Police applicant response bias on the California Psychological Inventory.
Psychological Services, 2022Positive response bias is common under the high demand conditions of personnel selection. This study investigated positive response bias on the California Psychological Inventory (CPI)-434 by police officer applicants as scored by the CPI-434-Police and Public Safety Report.
Paul Detrick, Ryan M. Roberts
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Are California Psychological Inventoryitems differently heritable?
Behavior Genetics, 1986The procedure for classifying items from the California Psychological Inventory into “genetic” and “environmental” groups, as carried out by Horn, Plomin, and Rosenman (Behav. Genet. 6:17–30, 1976) with the Veterans twin sample, was repeated with male pairs from the National Merit twin sample.
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The California Psychological Inventory and Symptomatic Behaviors
2023The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the California Psychological Inventory in placing a psychiatric patient sample along the symptomatic behavior continuum proposed by Phillips and Rabinovitch (1958). Three hypotheses were examined: 1) members of the psychiatric sample would generally score lower than the \normal\ population
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