TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonlinear models of clinical judgment
T2 - Meehl's data revisited
AU - Ganzach, Yoav
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - Previous attempts to detect nonlinearity in clinical judgments have not succeeded because of a lack of good nonlinear models. Much research in this area was based on data collected by Paul Meehl, which include clinicians' judgments of mental disorder on the basis of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory profiles. In this article, Meehl's data are reanalyzed using several versions of the scatter model in which nonlinearity is represented by the within profile scatter(s) of the cues. The author finds that these versions give a better fit to the data than the linear model. He also finds systematic patterns of nonlinearity that lend themselves to psychological interpretation.
AB - Previous attempts to detect nonlinearity in clinical judgments have not succeeded because of a lack of good nonlinear models. Much research in this area was based on data collected by Paul Meehl, which include clinicians' judgments of mental disorder on the basis of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory profiles. In this article, Meehl's data are reanalyzed using several versions of the scatter model in which nonlinearity is represented by the within profile scatter(s) of the cues. The author finds that these versions give a better fit to the data than the linear model. He also finds systematic patterns of nonlinearity that lend themselves to psychological interpretation.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0029398727&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1037/0033-2909.118.3.422
DO - 10.1037/0033-2909.118.3.422
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C2 - 7501744
AN - SCOPUS:0029398727
SN - 0033-2909
VL - 118
SP - 422
EP - 429
JO - Psychological Bulletin
JF - Psychological Bulletin
IS - 3
ER -