Affiliation:
1. The University of Akron
Abstract
The effect of range restriction on one variable in a bivariate normal distribution on the X-Y correlation and the problem of estimating unrestricted from re stricted correlations has been widely studied for more than half a century. The behavior of correction formu las under truncation of both X and Y, however, re mains largely unresearched. The performance of the correction formula for unidimensional truncation (Thorndike, 1947, Case 2) and an approximation pro cedure for correcting for bidimensional truncation pro posed by Wells and Fruchter (1970) were investigated. The Thorndike correction formula undercorrects in most circumstances. The Wells and Fruchter procedure performs quite well under most conditions but often results in a slight overcorrection. The performance of the Wells and Fruchter and Thorndike formulas are also compared under truncation on X or Y alone. In these circumstances the Wells and Fruchter correction is either equal or markedly superior to the traditional correction. Based on overall performance in recaptur ing the unbiased population values under both unidi mensional and bidimensional truncation, the Wells and Fruchter correction is recommended as the preferred procedure in many practical settings.
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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