A comparison of the psychometric properties of the forced choice and Likert scale versions of a personality instrument

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Joubert, Tina
Inceoglu, Ilke
Bartram, Dave
Dowdeswell, Kim E.
Lin, Yin

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Wiley

Abstract

A present research investigated if an IRT-scored forced-choice personality questionnaire has the same normative data structures as a similar version that uses a 5-point Likert scale instead. The study was conducted using a sample of 349 training delegates who completed both an IRT-scored forced-choice and a normative single stimulus version of the questionnaire. Results largely supported the scaling properties, measurements precision and equivalence of the data structures of the two scoring methods.

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Psychometric properties, Forced choice, Likert scale, Versions, Personality instrument, Item response theory (IRT)

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Joubert, T, Inceoglu, I, Bartram, D, Dowdeswell, K & Lin, Y 2015, 'A comparison of the psychometric properties of the forced choice and Likert scale versions of a personality instrument', International Journal of Selection and Assessment, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 92-97.