Over the years, research in the social sciences has been dominated by reporting of reliability coefficients that fail to account for key sources of measurement error. Use of these coefficients, in turn, to correct for measurement error can hinder scientific progress by misrepresenting true relationships among the underlying constructs being investigated. In the research reported here, we addressed these issues using generalizability theory (G-theory) in both traditional and new ways to account for the three key sources of measurement error (random-response, specific-factor, and transient) that affect scores from objectively scored measures. Results from 20 widely used measures of personality, self-concept, and socially desirable responding ...
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a broad conceptual framework for social sciences such as...
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a broad conceptual framework for social sciences such as...
This work aims at applying concepts of generalizability theory to data resulting from clinical trial...
The current dissertation looks into issues and challenges regarding the use of generalizability theo...
Over recent years, latent state-trait theory (LST) and generalizability theory (GT) have been applie...
The present article addresses reliability issues in light of recent studies and debates focused on p...
Generalizability theory (G theory) continues to be underutilized in applied psychological research, ...
The aim of this study is to provide guidance as to the interpretation of results of structural equat...
Researchers consistently fail to report reliability estimates for data used in their studies. This l...
This article introduces the application of Generalizability Theory to assessing the reliability of m...
This paper discusses the benefits of using generalizabilty theory in lieu of classical test theory. ...
Investigations of the construct-related evidence of the validity of performance ratings have been ra...
Social research is plagued by many biases. Most of them are due to situation specificity of social b...
In this pilot study, generalizability theory was used as an exploratory analysis of the various sour...
A reliability generalization study for Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was conduc...
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a broad conceptual framework for social sciences such as...
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a broad conceptual framework for social sciences such as...
This work aims at applying concepts of generalizability theory to data resulting from clinical trial...
The current dissertation looks into issues and challenges regarding the use of generalizability theo...
Over recent years, latent state-trait theory (LST) and generalizability theory (GT) have been applie...
The present article addresses reliability issues in light of recent studies and debates focused on p...
Generalizability theory (G theory) continues to be underutilized in applied psychological research, ...
The aim of this study is to provide guidance as to the interpretation of results of structural equat...
Researchers consistently fail to report reliability estimates for data used in their studies. This l...
This article introduces the application of Generalizability Theory to assessing the reliability of m...
This paper discusses the benefits of using generalizabilty theory in lieu of classical test theory. ...
Investigations of the construct-related evidence of the validity of performance ratings have been ra...
Social research is plagued by many biases. Most of them are due to situation specificity of social b...
In this pilot study, generalizability theory was used as an exploratory analysis of the various sour...
A reliability generalization study for Spielberger’s State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was conduc...
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a broad conceptual framework for social sciences such as...
Generalizability theory (G theory) provides a broad conceptual framework for social sciences such as...
This work aims at applying concepts of generalizability theory to data resulting from clinical trial...