Table 3.
Multitrait/multi-item scaling tests | |||||
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Item-scale convergent validity |
Item-scale discriminant validity |
Scaling fulfillment |
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Range of r |
Criterion 1 |
Range of r |
Criterion 2 |
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Scale |
Item-scale correlationsa |
% of item scale correlations ≥ 0.40b |
Correlation with other scalesc |
Number of items higher |
Number of items that meet both criteria 1 and 2e |
Activity |
0.25–0.71 |
88 |
0.04–0.70 |
7/8 |
7/8 |
Pain |
0.51–0.66 |
100 |
0.38–0.66 |
2/4 |
2/4 |
Emotional |
0.59–0.76 |
100 |
0.42–0.64 |
5/7 |
5/7 |
Social |
0.55–0.55 |
100 |
0.48–0.70 |
0/2 |
0/2 |
Symptom | 0.3–0.55 | 50 | 0.29–0.63 | 0/4 | 0/4 |
aPearson correlations between items and hypothesized scale (corrected for overlap).
bNumber of item-scale correlations that meet the minimum standard for convergent validity (r ≥ 0.40)/total numbers of correlations.
cPearson correlations between items and competing scales.
dCorrelations higher between items and hypothesized scale in comparison with all other scales.
eItems in each scale that meet criteria for both item-scale convergent (Criterion1) and discriminant (Criterion 2) validity.