The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales—the Perceptual Aberration, Magical Ideation, Physical Anhedonia, and Revised Social Anhedonia Scales—have been used extensively since their development in the 1970s and 1980s. Based on psychometric analyses using item response theory, the present work presents 15-item short forms of each scale. In addition to being briefer, the short forms omit items with high differential item functioning. Based on data from a sample of young adults (n = 1144), the short forms have strong internal consistency, and they mirror effects found for the longer scales. They thus appear to be a good option for researchers interested in the brief assessment of schizotypic traits. The items are listed in an Appendix A
The present study extended recent work examining the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schiz...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) have been widely used in the study of clinical and non-clinica...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are widely used for assessing schizotypy in nonclinical and clinical...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) are widely used for assessing schizotypy. Confirmatory factor ...
This article reports on the development and psychometric properties of a brief version of the Multid...
Copyright © 2013 Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psy...
Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psy...
ABSTRACT. Schizotypy is considered to be a multidimensional construct distributed along a dynamic ne...
We conducted 2 studies examining the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Schizotypy Scal...
The present study employed structured diagnostic interviews to assess the construct validity of the ...
This article reports on the development of a new self-report questionnaire measure of schizotypy – t...
This study reports on an initial examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional Schiz...
The present study extended recent work examining the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schiz...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) have been widely used in the study of clinical and non-clinica...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are widely used for assessing schizotypy in nonclinical and clinical...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) are widely used for assessing schizotypy. Confirmatory factor ...
This article reports on the development and psychometric properties of a brief version of the Multid...
Copyright © 2013 Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psy...
Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psy...
ABSTRACT. Schizotypy is considered to be a multidimensional construct distributed along a dynamic ne...
We conducted 2 studies examining the psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Schizotypy Scal...
The present study employed structured diagnostic interviews to assess the construct validity of the ...
This article reports on the development of a new self-report questionnaire measure of schizotypy – t...
This study reports on an initial examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional Schiz...
The present study extended recent work examining the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schiz...
The present study provided the first examination of the construct validity of the Multidimensional S...
Schizotypal personality traits are important for understanding the various manifestations of schizop...