Sutton Ken, Heathcote Andrew, Bore Miles
School of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.
Behav Res Methods. 2007 Nov;39(4):926-39. doi: 10.3758/bf03192988.
We describe the ongoing development of a psychometric test to measure understanding of three-dimensional (3-D) concepts represented in drawings. The test consists of five subtests requiring participants to complete timed choice tasks previously used in experimental investigations of 3-D understanding, and a new subtest based on the idea of true length. We examined performance in terms of accuracy and response time usingboth laboratory- and Web-based methods of delivery. Reliability coefficients were high for both methods (.90 and .96, respectively, for accuracy, and .87 and .95, respectively, for response time measures), but Web-based participants produced consistently lower overall scores. Issues regarding the deployment of, and recruitment for, complex Web-based experimental tasks, and factors affecting comparisons between Web and laboratory results, such as the presence of an experimenter, and interface and sample differences, are discussed.
我们描述了一种心理测量测试的持续开发情况,该测试用于衡量对绘图中所呈现的三维(3-D)概念的理解。该测试由五个子测试组成,要求参与者完成先前在3-D理解实验研究中使用的限时选择任务,以及一个基于真实长度概念的新子测试。我们使用基于实验室和网络的两种测试方式,从准确性和反应时间方面考察了测试表现。两种方式的信度系数都很高(准确性方面分别为.90和.96,反应时间测量方面分别为.87和.95),但基于网络的参与者总体得分始终较低。文中讨论了与复杂的基于网络的实验任务的部署和招募相关的问题,以及影响网络测试结果与实验室测试结果比较的因素,如实验者的在场情况、界面和样本差异等。