Evaluación adaptativa del Neuroticismo mediante el Cuestionario Revisado de Personalidad de Eysenck
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https://doi.org/10.35670/1667-4545.v19.n1.23877Palabras clave:
neuroticismo, Eysenck, test adaptativo informatizado, modelo logístico de dos parámetros, Teoría de Respuesta al ÍtemResumen
Se estudió la conveniencia de administrar adaptativamente los ítems de Neuroticismo pertenecientes a la adaptación argentina del Cuestionario Revisado de Personalidad de Eysenck. Participaron 594 personas de población general. Un 70% de los casos sirvió para calibrar los ítems según el modelo logístico de dos parámetros. El resto se usó para analizar evidencias de validez y confiabilidad del test adaptativo informatizado usando un criterio de parada mixto (error de estimación ≤ .4 o administración de 9 ítems). El 48.9% de los participantes alcanzó el error ≤ .4 luego de presentarles 6 ítems y el 69.1% requirió de 9 ítems o menos. La correlación entre el nivel estimado con el test completo y la versión adaptativa fue de .98. Tampoco varió sustancialmente la asociación con criterios externos. La discusión aborda las ventajas y limitaciones vinculadas a la falta de ítems que discriminen en los niveles bajos del rasgo.
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