1979
DOI: 10.1177/001316447903900410
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Paired Comparisons Intransitivity: is it Relatively Stable Over Time?

Abstract: The present study investigated the long-term stability of response intransitivity in the method of paired comparisons. The test-retest time interval was two years, during which the two groups of subjects progressed from eighth grade to tenth grade (N = 235) and from tenth grade to twelfth grade (N = 175). Intransitivity scores obtained from two administrations of the Minnesota Importance Questionnaire were correlated to determine stability. Results indicated correlations of r = .34 and r = .44 ( p ≤ .001) f… Show more

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