Table 3.
id | T1 | T1_SE | T1_low | T1_up | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 1 | .7697889 | .1172436 | .4776141 | .9244108 |
2. | 2 | .7697889 | .1172436 | .4776141 | .9244108 |
3. | 3 | .7697889 | .1172436 | .4776141 | .9244108 |
4. | 4 | .8257122 | .0953296 | .4776141 | .9244108 |
5. | 5 | .8257122 | .0953296 | .5639477 | .9455188 |
6. | 6 | .8257122 | .0953296 | .5639477 | .9455188 |
7. | 7 | .8257122 | .0953296 | .5639477 | .9455188 |
8. | 8 | .8257122 | .0953296 | .5639477 | .9455188 |
9. | 9 | .8257122 | .0953296 | .5639477 | .9455188 |
10. | 10 | .8281078 | .094308 | .5680052 | .9463857 |
Note. As indicated in the main text, confidence intervals for the individual true scores on the remaining four items are obtained by complete analogy to the developments in the current section. T1 = individual true scores on first item, T1_SE = associated standard errors, T1_low = lower endpoint of 95%-CI for the individual true score on the first item, T1_up = upper endpoint of 95% CI for the individual true score on the first item.