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Attitudes toward Homelessness Inventory: A psychometric analysis

Journal of Community Psychology, 2022
AbstractThe Attitudes toward Homelessness Inventory (ATHI) was developed due to a lack of psychometrically sound instruments to measure the nature and change in attitudes toward homelessness. Given inconsistencies in its use and internal reliability, this study evaluates the psychometric properties of the ATHI.
Nyssa L. Snow‐Hill, Bret Kloos
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Leveraging LLM-Respondents for Item Evaluation: a Psychometric Analysis

arXiv.org
Effective educational measurement relies heavily on the curation of well-designed item pools (i.e., possessing the right psychometric properties). However, item calibration is time-consuming and costly, requiring a sufficient number of respondents for ...
Yunting Liu, Shreya Bhandari, Z. Pardos
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Facilitative interpersonal skills performance test: Psychometric analysis of a German language version.

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2019
OBJECTIVE This study aimed at a psychometric analysis of the Facilitative Interpersonal Skills (FIS) performance test, a test of therapist relational skills that has repeatedly been found to predict psychotherapy outcome. We investigated the reliability,
T. Munder   +5 more
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Measuring homonegativity: A psychometric analysis.

Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science / Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement, 2010
Although several good instruments have been developed to measure homonegativity, a comparative psychometric analysis of such instruments has not been published since Schwanberg (1993). The current investigation draws on several samples (including an annual survey of introductory human sexuality students) to examine the psychometric properties of 3 ...
B. J. Rye, Glenn J. Meaney
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Comparative Analysis of Psychometric Prediction System

2021 Smart Technologies, Communication and Robotics (STCR), 2021
The quest to know more regarding the inner workings of the human brain and how that affects the course of actions we take has been unabated by recent technological developments in the integrated fields of psychology and computation. The eclectic collection of people participating actively on social media has led data scientists and machine learning ...
Virti Shah, Shrey Modi
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Psychometric analysis of the self-coherence survey

Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 1997
Self-coherence, as measured by the Self-Coherence Survey, is an important determinant of psychosocial health in a variety of life circumstances. This report presents a psychometric analysis of the Self-Coherence Survey that resulted in three scales labelled Appraisal, Holism, and Introspection. The factorial structure, reliability, and validity of Self-
K W, Budd   +2 more
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Emotional Intelligence: A Psychometric Analysis

European Psychologist, 2001
The paper describes the construction and the construct validation of an extensive test battery for use in the selection process in business and business education. It is based on notions of social competence and emotional intelligence (EI) in broad senses of the terms.
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Psychometric analysis of the hypnotic induction profile

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1976
Abstract Psychometric analyses of the Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP) of Spiegel (1974a), a sixteen point test designed to measure hypnotic capacity, are presented herein. Briefly summarized are the sequential phases of trance experience as monitored by the HIP.
H, Spiegel   +3 more
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Theoretical and psychometric analysis of caregiver strain

Research in Nursing & Health, 1996
The purpose of the study was to establish the validity and reliability of an instrument for the measurement of caregiver strain, the Parent Caregiver Strain Questionnaire (PCSQ), with data from 283 adult children who were providing care to a neurologically impaired patient.
M, England, B L, Roberts
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Objective Measurement in Psychometric Analysis

2020
The Rasch model, a subset of a larger group of models known as item response theory (IRT), is becoming a common way of analyzing psychometric data in educational research. There are many reasons why researchers are adopting this approach. One of the reasons for using Rasch analysis technique is that it is possible to express a person’s measures on the ...
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