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Some Thoughts about the Suitability of the Reliable Change Index (RCI) for Analysis of Ordinal Scale Data

机译:关于可靠变化指数(RCI)对序数规模数据分析的适用性的一些思考

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The reliable change index (RCI) was introduced approximately 30 decades ago in order to provide an empirical, statistically grounded technique for determining whether improvement after a therapeutic intervention was real or due to measurement error. Since the definitions of the properties and limitations of scales of measurement described by Stevens in 1947, there has been vigorous controversy about whether it is permissible to analyse ordinal data with parametric statistics. Specifically, are parameters and statistics such as means and standard deviations meaningful in the context of ordinal data? These are important concerns because many of the scales used to measure outcomes in behavioural research and clinical settings yield ordinal-scale measures. Given that the standard deviation is used in the computation of the RCI, the question as to whether or not the RCI is reliable when used with ordinal-scale data is explored. Data from the SPRS-2 was used to calculate minimum reliable difference criteria in terms of both (ordinal) Total Raw Scores (MRDRS) and logit scores (MRDLS) derived from Rasch analysis. Test-retest differences across the Total Raw Score range were evaluated using each criterion. At both extremes of the range, small changes in Total Raw Score not deemed to be reliable according to the MRDRS criterion were classified as reliable according to the MRDLS criterion. Conversely, test-retest changes in the centre of the range deemed to be reliable according to the MRDRS criterion were classified as unreliable according to the MRDLS criterion. It is suggested that while MRDRS can determine numerically reliable differences, MRDLS Can determine reliable differences that are meaningful in terms of the underlying construct being measured.
机译:可靠的变化指数(RCI)大约在30年前被引入,目的是提供一种基于经验的统计基础技术来确定治疗干预后的改善是真实的还是由于测量误差引起的。自从1947年史蒂文斯(Stevens)描述了测量的性质和量表的局限性以来,关于是否允许使用参数统计分析序数数据一直存在争议。具体来说,参数和统计量(例如均值和标准差)在序数数据的背景下是否有意义?这些是重要的考虑因素,因为许多用于衡量行为研究和临床设置结果的量表都会产生序数量表。假定在RCI的计算中使用了标准偏差,则探讨了有关RCI在与序数数据一起使用时是否可靠的问题。来自SPRS-2的数据用于根据Rasch分析得出的(常规)总原始分数(MRDRS)和对数分数(MRDLS)来计算最小可靠差异标准。使用每个标准评估了总原始分数范围内的重测差异。在该范围的两个极端中,根据MRDRS准则,总原始得分的微小变化(根据MRDRS准则被认为不可靠)被归类为可靠。相反,根据MRDLS准则,认为在MRDRS准则下可靠范围的中心的重测变化不可靠。建议的是,虽然MRDRS可以确定数值上的可靠差异,但MRDLS可以确定就所测量的基础构造而言有意义的可靠差异。

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