在智力和发育障碍研究中的测量不变性
Cristan Farmer1, Aaron J Kaat2, Michael C Edwards3
1Cristan Farmer, National Institute of Mental Health.
概括
测量不变性 (MI) 确保测试成绩在不同组之间可比,这对于智力和发育障碍 (IDD) 研究至关重要. 这篇概述强调了MI的重点.
科学领域:
- 心理测量 心理测量 心理测量
- 智力和发育障碍 研究 研究 智力和发育障碍
背景情况:
- 测量不变度 (MI) 评估不同组的得分可比性.
- 在智力和发育障碍 (IDD) 研究中使用MI的趋势越来越大.
- 确保MI对于IDD群体研究结果的有效性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为IDD领域的研究人员解释测量不变性的重要性.
- 描述在IDD样本中评估测量不变性时遇到的常见挑战.
- 鼓励在IDD子领域中对使用MI的研究进行更具批判性和细微的解释.
主要方法:
- 文献综述和测量不变性原理的概念分析.
- 检查现有使用MI在智力和发育障碍样本中的研究.
- 讨论了对IDD研究的MI评估的方法考虑和潜在陷.
主要成果:
- 测量不变性对于IDD研究中跨组得分的可比性至关重要.
- 在不同的IDD人群中评估MI时存在特定的挑战.
- 确定了对MI更严格,更深思熟虑的应用和解释的需要.
结论:
- 了解和适当地应用测量不变性对于推进IDD研究至关重要.
- 研究人员应该意识到在IDD样本中确定MI的挑战.
- 促进对MI发现进行更有衡量性的解释,将提高IDD研究的质量.
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