Weinberger D A
Department of Psychology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106-7123, USA.
J Pers Assess. 1996 Feb;66(1):126-43. doi: 10.1207/s15327752jpa6601_10.
The influence of statistical outliers among older children's self-reports was investigated in the context of a multitrait-multimethod validation of the Weinberger Adjustment Inventory (Weinberger, 1991). Self, teacher, and peer ratings in 6th-grade classrooms (N = 155) provided evidence of the convergent and discriminant validity of distress (i.e., anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and low well-being) and self-restraint (i.e., impulse control, suppression of aggression, consideration of others, and responsibility) as superordinate dimensions of adjustment. However, a few children were statistical outliers whose self-reports starkly contradicted others' perceptions. These nonrepresentative cases notably affected the validity coefficients for the entire sample and seemed to identify children with potentially clinically significant distortions in their self-perceptions.
在对温伯格适应量表(Weinberger,1991)进行多特质-多方法验证的背景下,研究了大龄儿童自我报告中的统计异常值的影响。六年级教室中的自我、教师和同伴评分(N = 155)为苦恼(即焦虑、抑郁、低自尊和低幸福感)和自我约束(即冲动控制、抑制攻击性、考虑他人和责任感)作为适应的上位维度的收敛效度和区分效度提供了证据。然而,有几个孩子是统计异常值,他们的自我报告与其他人的看法明显矛盾。这些不具代表性的案例显著影响了整个样本的效度系数,似乎识别出了自我认知可能存在临床上显著扭曲的儿童。