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A normative study of the Coolidge axis-II inventory, short form
David C Watson1, Birendra K Sinha
1Department of Psychology, MacEwan College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. watsond@macewan.ca
Abstract:
Coolidge (2001) has developed a short-form, the short Coolidge axis-two inventory (SCATI), a 70-item version of the original 225-item Coolidge axis-II inventory (CATI). In a normative study of this instrument, the test was found to have many of the psychometric properties of the original. Multivariate analysis revealed that the internal structure of the SCATI is similar to the original.
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