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Methods of Correcting Correlations for Indirect Restriction of Range with Non-Interval Data
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2025
Abstract
A derivation is presented for correcting correlations for indirect restriction of range when correlations between one selection variable and non-interval measures are involved. Following a systematic investigation of special cases, formulas are given for practical application in validation work. Procedures for the case with several selection variables are briefly discussed.
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This study was initiated when the author was with the Institute of Military Psychology, Sweden.
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