Re: Three-way ICCs?

2000-03-13 Thread Nicolas Sander
Thank you for the comments. Indeed the adviced book is of great value and compared with Cronbach '72 much easier to follow. The exact reference is: Shavelson, R. J., Webb, N. M. (1991). Generalizability theory: A Primer. Sage Publications. Nico -- ===

Re: Three-way ICCs?

2000-03-10 Thread Paul Bernhardt
bility >theory" is in it. Its published by Sage >and should be sufficient to get you going. >Once you understand the basic concepts, >it should be simple to set up in, say, >PROC VARCOMP. > >HTH > >Steve Gregorich > >>Is there a way to calculate three-way

Re: Three-way ICCs?

2000-03-10 Thread Steve Gregorich
OC VARCOMP. HTH Steve Gregorich >Is there a way to calculate three-way ICCs (eg. Rater x Targets x rated >dimensions)? >Due to the fact I'm not so familiar with random effect models and >Generalizability theory (Cronbach '72) I wonder if the two-way models of >ICC ment

Re: Three-way ICCs?

2000-03-10 Thread David Cross/Psych Dept/TCU
Shavelson & Webb have a book on Generalizability Theory that covers this topic quite nicely. If you have trouble tracking it down, I can provide a complete reference. On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Nicolas Sander wrote: > Is there a way to calculate three-way ICCs (eg. Rater x Targets

Three-way ICCs?

2000-03-10 Thread Nicolas Sander
Is there a way to calculate three-way ICCs (eg. Rater x Targets x rated dimensions)? Due to the fact I'm not so familiar with random effect models and Generalizability theory (Cronbach '72) I wonder if the two-way models of ICC mentioned e.g. by Shrout and Fleiss '79 can be exte