Análisis de escalas acumulativas: modelo probabilístico de Mokken para items dicotómicos

  1. Rivas Moya, María Teresa
  2. Martínez Arias, María del Rosario
Zeitschrift:
Psicothema

ISSN: 0214-9915

Datum der Publikation: 1991

Ausgabe: 3

Nummer: 1

Seiten: 199-218

Art: Artikel

Andere Publikationen in: Psicothema

Zusammenfassung

En este artículo se describe un modelo de teoría de respuesta al ítem no paramétrico -el modelo de Mokken-, elaboración probabilística de la escala determinista de Guttman. Se presentan los procedimientos para evaluar la escalabilidad y la fiabilidad dentro de este modelo. Para ejemplificar los cálculos y la utilidad del modelo para las escalas acumulativas de actitudes, se aplica el método a la construcción de una subescala de Reacciones Infantiles en la Adopción. Por último, se realiza un análisis crítico de las principales ventajas e inconvenientes del método.

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