The present research employed a total of 479 subjects in three studies to develop and initially validate a random response scale for the Child Abuse Potential Inventory. Preliminary norm and reliability estimates are reported (Study One). Cross-validation (Study Two) and construct validity (Study Th
A combined rationally-empirically developed variable response scale for detecting the random response set in the Jesness inventory
โ Scribed by Terry B. Pinsoneault
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 99 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9762
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โฆ Synopsis
A Variable-Response Scale (VR) was developed for detecting randomness in the Jesness Inventory. Item pairs addressing similar content areas were identified. Pairs which showed endorsement frequencies of 5% or less in the scale development sample (250 males, 250 females) were included. Effectiveness was assessed by comparing 250 all-random and 250 partrandom computer-generated protocols with those of honest subjects from a sample of 293 male delinquents classified as honest or not honest based on a matched-pair MMPI-A. VR was found to be very effective. Sensitivity, specificity, and other statistics were reported. Race differences were significant but very small. Younger children showed more inconsistency than older children. Age-based modified t-score norms were developed (1138 male, 358 female delinquents, ages 13-18).
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