WSRt, critical thinking - a summary of all articles needed in the fourth block of second year psychology at the uva
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Critical thinking
Article: Eaton, Krueger, Docherty, and Sponheim (2013)
Toward a Model-Based Approach to the Clinical Assessment of Personality Psychopathology
This paper illustrates how new statistical methods can inform conceptualization of personality psychopathology and therefore its assessment.
Structural assumptions about personality variables are inextricably linked to personality assessment.
The nature of the personality assessment instrument reflect assumptions about the distributional characteristics of the construct of interest.
Historically, many assumptions about the distributions of data reflecting personality constructs resulted form expert opinion or theory.
Both ‘type’ theories and dimensional theories have been proposed.
Assessment instruments have reflected this bifurcation in conceptualization.
Because the structure of personality assessment is reflective of the underlying distributional assumptions of the personality constructs of interest, reliance solely on expert opinion about these distributions is potentially problematic.
It is critical for personality theory and assessment that underlying distributional assumptions of symptomatology be correct and justifiable.
Latent trait models
Latent trait models: posit the presence of one or more underlying continuous distributions.
Individuals are dispersed along this trait dimension in a particular way (following a normal distribution) such that there are no zones of rarity.
Zones of rarity: locations along the dimension that are unoccupied by some individuals.
Discrimination: the measure of how strongly the item taps into the latent trait.
Quasi-continuous: the construct would be bounded at the low end by zero, a complete absence of the quality corresponding with the construct.
Latent class models
Latent class models: based on the supposition of a latent group (class) structure for a construct’s distribution.
Conditional independence has important implications for how the construct itself is conceptualized and assessed.
Hybrid models
Hybrid models (of factor mixture models): combine the continuous aspects of latent trait models with the discrete aspects of latent class models.
EFMA: exploratory factor mixture analysis.
A set of latent classes are fit to the data and, within each class, a latent trait solution captures additional variance.
Model comparison
It is critical to characterize latent structures first, then develop appropriate measurement devices, and finally apply these assessment tools for clinical and research purposes.
Distributional assumptions about personality psychopathology are critical to how it is conceptualized and assessed.
Concerning model selection
The decision of which fit indices to use to adjudicate between models can have large impact on interpretation.
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