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Restricted sample variance reduces generalizability.

Kimberley D Lakes1.   

Abstract

One factor that affects the reliability of observed scores is restriction of range on the construct measured for a particular group of study participants. This study illustrates how researchers can use generalizability theory to evaluate the impact of restriction of range in particular sample characteristics on the generalizability of test scores and to estimate how changes in measurement design could improve the generalizability of the test scores. An observer-rated measure of child self-regulation (Response to Challenge Scale; Lakes, 2011) is used to examine scores for 198 children (Grades K through 5) within the generalizability theory (GT) framework. The generalizability of ratings within relatively developmentally homogeneous samples is examined and illustrates the effect of reduced variance among ratees on generalizability. Forecasts for g coefficients of various D study designs demonstrate how higher generalizability could be achieved by increasing the number of raters or items. In summary, the research presented illustrates the importance of and procedures for evaluating the generalizability of a set of scores in a particular research context. PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23205627      PMCID: PMC3657319          DOI: 10.1037/a0030912

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Assess        ISSN: 1040-3590


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1.  The Response to Challenge Scale (RCS): The Development and Construct Validity of an Observer-Rated Measure of Children's Self-Regulation.

Authors:  Kimberley D Lakes
Journal:  Int J Educ Psychol Assess       Date:  2012-04

2.  Applications of generalizability theory to clinical child and adolescent psychology research.

Authors:  Kimberley D Lakes; William T Hoyt
Journal:  J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol       Date:  2009-01
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