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Cat object containing item parameters for graded response model fit with responses to the 16 item Need to Evaluate inventory
data(nte_cat)
An object of class Cat of length 1.
Cat object containing item parameters for graded response model fit with 2534 response profiles from MTurk, 4993 response profiles collected by Qualtrics in June 2018, and 1512 response profiles from The American Panel Survey (TAPS) in December 2014. TAPS is a monthly online panel survey of about 2,000 adults in the United States. The panel was recruited in the fall of 2011 using an address-based sampling frame. TAPS surveys are administered online. Selected panelists who do not have a computer or online service are provided a computer and internet access by TAPS.
See Cat-class for details regarding the Cat object structure.
See grmCat for details regarding the graded response model.
A normal prior was chosen with mean from the theta estimates from the TAPS sample (.002) and a standard deviation (1.3) wide enough to envelope the range of estimated theta values across both samples.
Note that due to how the item parameters were estimated, large, positive values indicate "more" of the latent trait.
Response options are:
5 = Extremely characteristic of me, 4 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 3 = Uncertain, 2 = Somewhat uncharacteristic of me, 1 = Extremely uncharacteristic of me
The wording of the question items is:
q1I form opinions about everything.
q2I prefer to avoid taking extreme positions.
q3It is very important to me to hold strong opinions.
q4I want to know exactly what is good and bad about everything.
q5I often prefer to remain neutral about complex issues.
q6If something does not affect me, I do not usually determine if it is good or bad.
q7I enjoy strongly liking and disliking things.
q8There are many things for which I do not have a preference.
q9It bothers me to remain neutral.
q10I like to have strong opinions even when I am not personally involved.
q11I have many more opinions than the average person.
q12I would rather have a strong opinion than no opinion at all.
q13I pay a lot of attention to whether things are good or bad.
q14I only form strong opinions when I have to.
q15I like to decide that new things are really good or really bad.
q16I am pretty much indifferent to many important issues.
See https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/pdsl for the raw YouGov and/or Qualtrics data.
See https://wc.wustl.edu/american-panel-survey for raw TAPS data.
Jarvis, W. Blair G., and Richard E. Petty. "The need to evaluate." Journal of personality and social psychology 70.1 (1996): 172.
Cat-class, grmCat
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