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Publikováno v:
Brain and Cognition. 38:369-377
In two sessions, separated by 7 days, subjects imagined themselves performing a tracking task under a massed practice schedule. After conditions of interpolated rest and no-rest, which were counterbalanced across sessions, subjects actually performed
Publikováno v:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70:1270-1280
The extent to which perceived social support reflects characteristics of the environment, the personality of the perceiver, and their interaction is unknown. This article shows how the methods of generalizability theory can be used to address these q
Autor:
Sebastiano A. Fisicaro, Robert M. Kohl
Publikováno v:
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 66:17-31
The main purpose of the present investigation was to determine how Shepard's (1968) second-order isomorphic principle relates to imaging goal-directed movement. Reports of movement times for actual and imaged movements were obtained using Fitts-type
Publikováno v:
Educational and Psychological Measurement. 54:366-371
The most frequently used measures of halo are based on interdimension correlations (the correlation, or r, measure) or within-ratee variability across dimensions (the standard deviation, or SD, measure). Pulakos, Schmitt, and Ostroff argued that the
Autor:
John Tisak, Sebastiano A. Fisicaro
Publikováno v:
Educational and Psychological Measurement. 54:32-41
An examination of the stochastics of moderated multiple regression (MMR) reveals that MMR is an appropriate technique when predictors are fixed variables (i.e., values of predictor variables are selected) and the distribution of errors is normal but
Publikováno v:
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 57:83-96
Three different conceptualizations of halo rater error have been identified in the performance appraisal literature. Fisicaro and Lance (1990) referred to these as "General Impression" (GI), "Salient Dimension" (SD), and "Inadequate Discrimination" m
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Educational and Psychological Measurement. 52:505-511
As part of their investigation of the relation between reliability of measures and statistical power, Nicewander and Price (1983) examined the situation in which true score regressions are homogeneous across treatments. They derived an equation indic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Organizational Behavior. 12:1-20
We tested a data-driven ‘traditional’ model and a schema-driven ‘categorization’ model of rater cognitive processes. Raters viewed one of two videotaped lectures on economics. Next, they completed dimensional and overall performance ratings,
Publikováno v:
Applied Psychological Measurement. 14:419-429
The appropriateness of a traditional correla tional measure of halo error (the difference between dimensional rating intercorrelations and dimensional true score intercorrelations) is reexamined in the context of three causal models of halo error. Ma
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Educational and Psychological Measurement. 50:545-554
Several studies which have used correlational measures to compare levels of observed halo in ratings with true halo levels have found "negative halo error," or true halo that exceeds observed halo. The authors derived a causal model of halo error bas