Venezuelan Adults’ Views on the Indivisibility of Human Rights: A Preliminary Study
The present study examined the extent to which people living in Venezuela consider that human rights are indivisible rights. Eighty unpaid participants living in Caracas, Barquisimeto, and Maracaibo were presented with 36 cards showing a story of a few lines, which described the socio-political situation in a fictitious state, and a response scale. Each story had four critical items of information: (a) the degree in which the State offers social [...]
Spanish word frequencies based on film subtitles
Recent studies have shown that word frequency estimates obtained from films [...]
Item Calibration in Incomplete Testing Designs
This study discusses the justifiability of item parameter estimation in incomplete [...]
The impact of acquiescence on forced-choice responses: A model-based analysis
The general aim of the present study is to assess [...]
Inheritance of Properties of Normal and Non-Normal Distributions After Transformation of Scores to Ranks
This study investigated how population parameters representing heterogeneity of variance, [...]
