tenseness | R Documentation |
Data from the Freiburg Complaint Checklist. The data contain all 8 items corresponding to the scale Tenseness for 2042 participants of the standardization sample of the Freiburg Complaint Checklist.
A data frame containing data from the Freiburg Complaint Checklist with 2042 observations. All items refer to the scale Tenseness and are measured on a 5-point Likert scale where low numbers correspond to low frequencies or low intensitites of the respective complaint and vice versa.
Do you have clammy hands?
Do you have sudden attacks of sweating?
Do you notice that you behave clumsy?
Are your hands wavering frequently, e.g. when lightning a cigarette or when holding a cup?
Do you notice that your hands are restless?
Do you notice that your feet are restless?
Do you notice unvoluntary twitching of your eyes?
Do you notice unvoluntary twitching of your mouth?
ZPID (2013). PsychData of the Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information ZPID. Trier: Center for Research Data in Psychology.
Fahrenberg, J. (2010). Freiburg Complaint Checklist [Freiburger Beschwerdenliste (FBL)]. Goettingen, Hogrefe.
Tutz, Gerhard, Schauberger, Gunther and Berger, Moritz (2018): Response Styles in the Partial Credit Model, Applied Psychological Measurement, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0146621617748322
## Not run: data(tenseness) set.seed(1860) samples <- sample(1:nrow(tenseness), 300) tense_small <- tenseness[samples,] m_small <- PCMRS(tense_small, cores = 25) m_small plot(m_small) persons <- person.posterior(m_small, cores = 25) plot(jitter(persons,100)) ## End(Not run)
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