Hayslip B, Francis J R
Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton 76203.
J Pers Assess. 1991 Jun;56(3):388-94. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa5603_2.
In a study by the first author wherein 102 community-residing older adults were administered the Holtzman Inkblot Technique (HIT), data collected were analyzed regarding the equivalence of the HIT and the HIT 25. Although alpha coefficients and split-half correlations were low when single-response-per-card data were analyzed, corrected Spearman-Brown coefficients were more supportive of the use of the HIT 25 with older adults. These data suggest that although a shortened form of the HIT may be useful with aged persons, research exploring the substantive bases for creating a shortened version of the HIT is nevertheless necessary.
在第一作者进行的一项研究中,对102名居住在社区的老年人施用了霍尔兹曼墨迹测验(HIT),并对收集到的数据进行了分析,以探讨HIT与HIT 25的等效性。虽然在分析每张卡片单一反应的数据时,阿尔法系数和分半相关系数较低,但校正后的斯皮尔曼-布朗系数更支持在老年人中使用HIT 25。这些数据表明,虽然HIT的缩短版可能对老年人有用,但探索创建HIT缩短版的实质基础的研究仍然是必要的。