What if we administered the wrong inventory? The prediction of scores on Personality Research Form scales from those on the California Psychological Inventory, and vice versa
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What if we administered the wrong inventory? The prediction of scores on Personality Research Form scales from those on the California Psychological Inventory, and vice versa
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1977
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Equations are presented for estimating the
scores on each of 20 PRF scales and each of 19
CPI scales from the other inventory. Estimates of
the cross-validity of these inter-inventory prediction
equations ranged from about .40 to approximately
.80. Scores on the typical CPI scale are
predicted reasonably well by one or two PRF content
scales, plus the Desirability scale. While
scores on most PRF scales can be equally well estimated
by a few CPI scales, one PRF scale-Sentience-appears to be unpredictable from the CPI.
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Goldberg, Lewis R. (1977). What if we administered the wrong inventory? The prediction of scores on Personality Research Form scales from those on the California Psychological Inventory, and vice versa. Applied Psychological Measurement, 1, 339-354. doi:10.1177/014662167700100303
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Goldberg, Lewis R.. (1977). What if we administered the wrong inventory? The prediction of scores on Personality Research Form scales from those on the California Psychological Inventory, and vice versa. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/98558.
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