关于心理测试常规和回归标准化中的自动后分层和权重的教程
Sebastian Gary1, Wolfgang Lenhard2, Alexandra Lenhard1
1Test Development Center, Psychometrica, Dettelbach, Bavaria, Germany.
Behavior research methods
|August 21, 2023
概括
,一种分层后的方法,通过模拟代表性样本来提高标准得分质量. 这种技术对于准确的个人诊断至关重要,当预分层是不可行的.
科学领域:
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
- 统计建模 统计建模
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
背景情况:
- 高质量的标准得分对于准确的个人诊断至关重要.
- 由于资源限制和复杂的分层变量,实现具有代表性的规范性样本是具有挑战性的.
- 分层变量往往是以后收集的,需要后分层技术.
研究的目的:
- 引入和演示用于提高规范样本代表性的 (代比例拟合) 的应用.
- 概述计算权重的过程,将其应用于百分点估计,并生成基于回归的规范模型.
- 在R.中使用cNORM包提供实用教程.
主要方法:
- 在规范样本的后分层化中使用 (代比例拟合) 的应用.
- 基于分层变量 (例如性别,种族) 的权重计算.
- 使用cNORM R包进行百分点估计和连续规范模型检索.
主要成果:
- 证明了对大规模,非代表性的词汇发展数据集 (N=4542) 进行的成功应用.
- 展示了使用加权数据生成基于回归的规范模型.
- 验证的作为一种方法来模拟规范样本中的代表性.
结论:
- 是有效的分层后技术,可以提高规范样本的质量和代表性.
- 这种方法提高了标准得分的准确性,从而导致更好的个人诊断.
- 该cNORM套件提供了一个强大的框架,用于实施心理测试构建中的.
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