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Title: Chapter 6 Indexes, Scales, And Typologies


1
Chapter 6Indexes, Scales, And Typologies
  • Index Construction
  • Scale Construction
  • Typologies

2
Index and Scale
  • Similarities
  • Both are ordinal measures of variables.
  • Both rank order units of analysis in terms of
    specific variables.
  • Both are measurements based on more than one data
    item.

3
Index and Scale
  • Scoring Differences
  • Index accumulate scores assigned to individual
    attributes.
  • Scale assign scores to patterns of responses.

4
Constructing an Index
  • Select items for a composite index.
  • Examine empirical relationships.
  • Assign scores for responses.
  • Handle missing data.
  • Validate the index.

5
Selecting Items
  • Criteria
  • Face (logical) validity
  • Unidimensionality
  • General or specific
  • Variance

6
Examine Empirical Relationships
  • Empirical relationships are established when an
    answer to one question helps predict the answers
    to other questions.
  • Bivariate relationships - two variables
  • Multivariate relationships - more than two
    variables

7
Assign Scores for Responses
  • Two basic decisions
  • Decide the desirable range of the index scores.
  • Decide whether to give each item in the index
    equal weight or different weights.

8
Ways to Handle Missing Data
  • Exclude cases with missing data from the
    construction of the index and the analysis.
  • Treat missing data as one of the available
    responses.
  • Analyze missing data to interpret the meaning.

9
Validate the Index
  • Item Analysis - internal validation.
  • External validation - ranking of groups on the
    index should predict the ranking of groups in
    answering similar or related questions.

10
Techniques of Scale Construction
  • Bogardus social distance scale - measures the
    willingness of people to participate in social
    relations.
  • Thurstone scales - judges determine the intensity
    of different indicators.

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Techniques of Scale Construction
  • Likert scaling - uses standardized response
    categories.
  • Semantic differential -asks respondents to rank
    answers between two extremes.
  • Guttman scaling - uses an empirical intensity
    structure (most common).
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