Research findings reported in the literature with less than 80% interrater agreement for the Rorschach Mutuality of Autonomy (MOA) scale may be problematic due to possible error. In preparation for a new Rorschach study using the MOA scale, we found it necessary to revise and clarify MOA scale scoring guidelines because they were confusing and ambiguous. A group of 19 naive graduate students improved their interrater agreement scores from 67% using guidelines from the literature, to 75% on the first revision, and these 19 raters plus 13 new raters produced an 80% agreement on a second revision. This revision, with only minor changes based on raters\u27 feedback, is included in an appendix
This paper makes two criticisms of dichotomously scored instruments. One is that dichotomous scoring...
This study explored the Rorschach Comprehensive System\u27s active and passive (a and p) movement sc...
The present maps study maps the decision-making behaviors of experienced raters in a well-establishe...
Research findings reported in the literature with less than 80% interrater agreement for the Rorscha...
International audienceThe authors present Urist's Mutuality of Autonomy scale (MOA) and a brief repo...
Explored the construct validity of the Mutuality of Autonomy Scale (Urist. 1977), which assesses the...
This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or syste...
The Mutuality of Autonomy Scale (MOAS; Urist, 1977; Urist & Shill, 1982) provides a summary measure ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate some of the ways in which the relationship between two ...
26 Klopfer scores and 6 Rorschach ratio scores were correlated with 12 MMPI standard scores for 95 f...
An index for assessing interrater agreement with respect to a single target using a multi-item ratin...
The Comprehensive System (Exner, 1993) is widely accepted as a reliable and valid approach to Rorsch...
The evaluation of agreement among experts in a classification task is crucial in many situations (e....
The agreement between raters is examined within the scope of the concept of “inter-rater reliability...
This study was undertaken to help determine the usefulness of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality ...
This paper makes two criticisms of dichotomously scored instruments. One is that dichotomous scoring...
This study explored the Rorschach Comprehensive System\u27s active and passive (a and p) movement sc...
The present maps study maps the decision-making behaviors of experienced raters in a well-establishe...
Research findings reported in the literature with less than 80% interrater agreement for the Rorscha...
International audienceThe authors present Urist's Mutuality of Autonomy scale (MOA) and a brief repo...
Explored the construct validity of the Mutuality of Autonomy Scale (Urist. 1977), which assesses the...
This article may be used for research, teaching and private study purposes. Any substantial or syste...
The Mutuality of Autonomy Scale (MOAS; Urist, 1977; Urist & Shill, 1982) provides a summary measure ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate some of the ways in which the relationship between two ...
26 Klopfer scores and 6 Rorschach ratio scores were correlated with 12 MMPI standard scores for 95 f...
An index for assessing interrater agreement with respect to a single target using a multi-item ratin...
The Comprehensive System (Exner, 1993) is widely accepted as a reliable and valid approach to Rorsch...
The evaluation of agreement among experts in a classification task is crucial in many situations (e....
The agreement between raters is examined within the scope of the concept of “inter-rater reliability...
This study was undertaken to help determine the usefulness of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality ...
This paper makes two criticisms of dichotomously scored instruments. One is that dichotomous scoring...
This study explored the Rorschach Comprehensive System\u27s active and passive (a and p) movement sc...
The present maps study maps the decision-making behaviors of experienced raters in a well-establishe...