Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... Diagnosticity The probabilistic definition of diagnosticity does not mean that it is an objective statistical property of performance . On the contrary , diagnosticity represents a subjective assessment of the validity of task ...
... Diagnosticity The probabilistic definition of diagnosticity does not mean that it is an objective statistical property of performance . On the contrary , diagnosticity represents a subjective assessment of the validity of task ...
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... diagnosticity independently . Consider the score distributions attained by low ability and high ability per- sons in the tasks presented in Fig . 4.2 . In task A the performance distributions of the two ability groups almost completely ...
... diagnosticity independently . Consider the score distributions attained by low ability and high ability per- sons in the tasks presented in Fig . 4.2 . In task A the performance distributions of the two ability groups almost completely ...
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... diagnosticity of the task within the lower part and the upper part of the ability scale . Three kinds of tasks can be distinguished : The first is more diagnostic in the lower half of the ability scale , that is , the perfor- mance ...
... diagnosticity of the task within the lower part and the upper part of the ability scale . Three kinds of tasks can be distinguished : The first is more diagnostic in the lower half of the ability scale , that is , the perfor- mance ...
Contents
Bringing Social Reality into | 33 |
A Motivational Factor in SelfReport Validity | 67 |
SelfAssessment in Achievement Behavior | 93 |
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