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Title: The Equivalence of Internet and Paperandpencil Personality Assessments


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The Equivalence of Internet and Paper-and-pencil
Personality Assessments
  • Chuah Siang Chee
  • Fritz Drasgow
  • Brent Roberts

Society for Industrial and Organizational
Psychology, Toronto, April 12-April 14, 2002
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Internet Assessment
  • Access from more locations and to more people
  • Convenience for the user and test administrator
  • User access from Internet enabled computers
  • Electronic data entry
  • Relative speed and low cost for large test
    administrations

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Database Driven Website
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Are Internet Assessments Equivalent to Other
Approaches?
  • Measurement Equivalence
  • Mean-Level
  • Differential Item Functioning (DIF)
  • Examinees of equal ability but from separate
    populations differ in their probability of giving
    a particular answer.

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Previous research on mean-level differences
across modality
  • Mean-level
  • Social Desirability DistortionsMeta-analysis of
    non-cognitive tests across mediumsRichman,
    Kiesler, Weisband and Drasgow (1999)
  • AnonymityLower Social Anxiety and Social
    Desirability with InternetJohnson (1999)
  • Pasveer Ellard (1998)Self-Trust No
    differences
  • Davis (1999)Ruminative Responses No differences

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Problems with previous research on mean levels
  • Comparison groups were not equivalent.
  • Different recruiting techniques for groups
  • Different samples sizes
  • Unknown internet structure to assessment

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Previous research on DIF
  • No published research with DIF analysis

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The Present Study
  • Examined mean-level differences on the Big Five
    across testing medium
  • Equivalent groups across modalities
  • Paper-and-PencilTraditional administration under
    experimenter supervision.
  • Computer LaboratoryGroup administration of WWW
    questionnaires in laboratory under experimenter
    supervision.
  • InternetE-mail notification of WWW
    questionnaire. Administered over WWW for 1 week.

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The Present Study
  • Random Assignment to Conditions No
    Self-selection effects
  • Identification of Subjects Unique Password
    security/integrity data Academic course
    credit Industry aberrant responses, linking
    information
  • Multiple-access for Internet Questionnaire No
    Duplicate Responses

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DIF Analyses
  • SIBTEST (Stout Roussos, 1995)SIB Statistic ß
    Mantel-Haenszel
  • Iterlink DIF (Steve Stark)Lords Chi-Square

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Big 5 Personality Scale
  • Trait Descriptive Adjective (Goldberg)
  • Neuroticism, Extroversion, Openness,
    Agreeableness, Conscientiousness
  • 5 point Likert Scale(Strongly Disagree
    Strongly Agree)How well do the adjectives
    describe you?

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Big 5 Personality Items
Reverse Scored Items
Reverse Scored Items
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Sample
  • Undergraduates Psychology Students participating
    in the study for course credit
  • Condition N
  • Paper-and-pencil 266
  • Computer Lab 222
  • Internet 240
  • Total
  • 728

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SIB Statistic p 15
Mantel-Haenszel p 16
Lords Chi-Square p 17
Expected of False Alarms
  • 95 Confidence Interval
  • 5 Comparisons (a X SD)
  • a X SD 1.96 X (30 X .05 X .95)½ 2. 34 a X
    SD 1.96 X (123 X .05 X .95)½ 4.74
  • Per Dimension 2.05 2.735 (0, 4.39)
  • All 4 Dimensions 6.15 4.74 (1.41, 10.89)

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Summary Analysis p 19
SIB Statistic Bonferroni Corr.
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Mantel-Haenszel Bonferroni
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Lords Chi-Square Bonferroni
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Mean-Level Comparisons
  • DIF analyses established that Personality Items
    are functioning equivalently across media
  • Is there a shift in Trait Levels as a consequence
    of medium?
  • mean-levels comparisons using ability/theta
    estimated by Bilog

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Mean Trait Levels Effect Size
pEmotional Stability
Agreeableness
Extroversion
Conscientiousness
  • Paper-and-Pencil Vs Both Computer
    AdministrationsEmotional Stability d .19

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Conclusion
  • Personality Tests are Equivalent
  • Features of Internet Questionnaire Important

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