USING THE LONGITUDINAL GUTTMAN SIMPLEX AS A BASIS FOR MEASURING GROWTH

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COLLINS, LM
CLIFF, N
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[1] J.P. Guilford Laboratory of Quantitative Psychology, University of Southern California
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10.1037/0033-2909.108.1.128
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Many difficulties inherent in the measurement of growth stem from the use of traditional measurement methodologies. The longitudinal Guttman simplex (LGS), an alternative approach based on a model of growth, is discussed in this article. The LGS has several advantages over traditional methodology. First, interindividual differences in developmental rates are a part of the model. Second, the LGS procedure can easily handle any number of occasions of measurement. Third, the LGS is suited to nonlinear as well as linear monotonic growth. Fourth, a consistency index associated with the LGS methodology, CL, indicates the extent to which cumulative, unitary development characterizes a particular latent variable. Finally, and perhaps most important, because a model of the growth undergone by the latent variable being measured is incorporated in the LGS model the resulting instruments enjoy a high level of construct validity. The LGS is limited to cumulative, unitary development; additional measurement theories are needed for other kinds of development.
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