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. 2015 Aug 9;25:257–266. doi: 10.1007/s11136-015-1090-8

Table 1.

Nonparametric rescaling of quality-of-life (QoL) variables through the use of anchoring vignettes

Observed order Consistent with expected order New variable Q possible responses
X > V1 > V2 > V3 Ordered 7
X = V1 > V2 > V3 Ordered 6
V1 > X > V2 > V3 Ordered 5
V1 > X = V2 > V3 Ordered 4
V1 > V2 > X > V3 Ordered 3
V1 > V2 > X = V3 Ordered 2
V1 > V2 > V3 > X Ordered 1
X > V1 > V2 = V3 Tied 7
X > V1 = V2 = V3 Tied 7
X > V1 = V2 > V3 Tied 7
X = V1 > V2 = V3 Tied 6
X = V1 = V2 > V3 Tied 3, 4, 5, 6
X = V1 = V2 = V3 Tied 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
V1 > X > V2 = V3 Tied 3, 4, 5
V1 > X = V2 = V3 Tied 2, 3, 4
V1 = V2 > X > V3 Tied 3
V1 = V2 > X = V3 Tied 2
V1 = V2 > V3 > X Tied 1
V1 = V2 = V3 > X Tied 1
V1 > V2 = V3 > X Tied 1

Vignette responses are used to determine individual thresholds. Rescaling of the QoL variables creates a new variable, free from scale bias caused by differences in rating behaviour