Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psychometric risk for psychosis. The main goal of the present study was to analyze the internal structure of the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales-Brief (WSS-B) forms and the reliability of the scores in a large sample of college students. The final sample was comprised by a total of 1349 students, 288 males, with a mean age of 20.48 years (SD = 2.58). The results indicated that the WSS-B scores presented adequate psychometric properties. Cronbach’s alfa coefficient for total scores in WSS-B ranged from 0.86 to 0.93. Analysis of the internal structure of the WSS-B, through confirmatory factor analysis and exploratory structural equation modeling, yiel...
The aim of the present study was to assess possible gender differences between college females and m...
Objective: Various studies have explored the latent structure of schizotypy as conceptualized by Mee...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psy...
Copyright © 2013 Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) have been widely used in the study of clinical and non-clinica...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) are widely used for assessing schizotypy. Confirmatory factor ...
The Chapman psychosis-proneness scales—also known as Wisconsin schizotypy scales (WSS)—are among the...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales—the Perceptual Aberration, Magical Ideation, Physical Anhedonia, and...
Schizotypal traits represent the behavioral expression of vulnerability to psychosis in general popu...
used for assessing schizotypy in nonclinical and clinical samples. However, they were developed usin...
Abstract To investigate the reliability of the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales, this study applied gener...
ABSTRACT. Schizotypy is considered to be a multidimensional construct distributed along a dynamic ne...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
The aim of the present study was to assess possible gender differences between college females and m...
Objective: Various studies have explored the latent structure of schizotypy as conceptualized by Mee...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...
Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales are one of the most used measuring instruments for the assessment of psy...
Copyright © 2013 Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
The present study examined the factor structure underlying the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales and the v...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) have been widely used in the study of clinical and non-clinica...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales (WSS) are widely used for assessing schizotypy. Confirmatory factor ...
The Chapman psychosis-proneness scales—also known as Wisconsin schizotypy scales (WSS)—are among the...
The Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales—the Perceptual Aberration, Magical Ideation, Physical Anhedonia, and...
Schizotypal traits represent the behavioral expression of vulnerability to psychosis in general popu...
used for assessing schizotypy in nonclinical and clinical samples. However, they were developed usin...
Abstract To investigate the reliability of the Wisconsin Schizotypy Scales, this study applied gener...
ABSTRACT. Schizotypy is considered to be a multidimensional construct distributed along a dynamic ne...
A three-factor model of schizotypy is the prevailing theoretical model in the literature. However, i...
The aim of the present study was to assess possible gender differences between college females and m...
Objective: Various studies have explored the latent structure of schizotypy as conceptualized by Mee...
Despite the common use of either psychometric or clinical methods for identifying individuals at ris...