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Korean Journal of Psychology: General

Experiments on the Origin of the Scale-End Shrinkage Phenomenon in Equal-Appearing Intervals Method

Korean Journal of Psychology: General / Korean Journal of Psychology: General, (P)1229-067X; (E)2734-1127
2007, v.26 no.1, pp.23-57
Soo Yong Kim (Korean National Railway)
Jae-Ho Cha (The National Academy of Sciences Republic of Korea)
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Abstract

Five experiments were performed to test the hypothesis that the scale-ends shrinkage phenomenon (SSP) in the equal-appearing intervals scale (EIS) is caused by the truncated nature of the scale. In Experiments 1, 2, and 3, Ss judged the 33 attitude statements under one of the 3 conditions (a common, 11-point scale; lower 2 categories omitted; or upper 2 categories omitted) or under two of the conditions. In Experiments 4 (both ends omitted) and 5 (the upper end extended), EIS values were plotted against paired-comparisons scale (PCS) values of 11 statements taken from the initial 33 stimuli. Results showed that truncation increased an SSP, and that adding extra categories to one end of scale resulted in a reduction of SSP in that part of the scale.

keywords
scaling, the method of equal-appearing intervals, rating scale, stability of measurement, scale-ends shrinkage phenomenon, truncated scale, attitude scale
Submission Date
2007-04-20
Revised Date
2007-06-04
Accepted Date
2007-06-13

Korean Journal of Psychology: General