A Systematic Review of Corrections for Range Restriction: Five Things Consultants Should Know

Abstract

Data are often available only from a preselected-restricted sample in many applied research settings. Despite this, consultants and researchers must try to estimate population parameters for the unrestricted population to more accurately determine the relations among the scores. Although methods for addressing the effects of range restriction have been available for more than a century, often they are not applied, or sometimes applied incorrectly.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 18, 2020
Accession Number
AD1104215

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  • Malcolm J. Ree
  • Thomas R. Carretta

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  • Our Lady of the Lake University

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  • Applied Psychology
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  • Factor Analysis
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  • Measurement
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