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BidangPsikometrikPsikometrik
KeluargaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Tahun asal20001932
PengasasClassical psychometricsRensis Likert
JenisMeasurement validity assessmentSummated rating scale methodology
Sumber perintisMcHorney, C. A. (2000). Ten recommendations for measuring health status. Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes, 2(1), 1-5. link ↗Likert, R. (1932). A technique for the measurement of attitudes. Archives of Psychology, 22(140), 1-55. link ↗
AliasFloor effect, Ceiling effect, Psychometric floor effect, Measurement floorLikert summated rating scale, Summated rating scale construction
Berkaitan45
RingkasanFloor and ceiling effects are psychometric phenomena in which a disproportionately large proportion of respondents achieve the lowest (floor) or highest (ceiling) possible score on a measurement scale. These effects compromise scale reliability and responsiveness, limiting the instrument's ability to distinguish among respondents and detect meaningful change over time. Systematic assessment of floor and ceiling effects is essential for evaluating the psychometric adequacy of health-related quality-of-life scales, functional status measures, and other patient-reported outcomes.Likert scale construction is a systematic methodology for developing attitude measurement instruments using summated rating scales. Introduced by Rensis Likert in 1932, it enables researchers to quantify latent constructs such as attitudes, beliefs, and psychological states by aggregating responses across multiple items. The method remains foundational to quantitative social and health sciences research.
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