Reliability and validity of scores from the Singer-Loomis Type Deployment Inventory |
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Authors: | Arnau R C Rosen D H Thompson B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station 77843-4235, USA. R-Arnau@tamu.edu |
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on the Singer-Loomis Type Deployment Inventory (SL-TDI), which is an alternative to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The SL-TDI utilizes a continuous, non-forced choice format and therefore is a more accurate representation of Jung's personality theory of psychological types. The purpose of the study reported here is to evaluate the reliability and validity of scores from the SL-TDI. Specifically, the goals were to (a) provide estimates of the internal consistency of SL-TDI scores; (b) evaluate the divergent validity of SL-TDI scores by examination of their relationships with the scores on a social desirability responding measure; and (c) examine the test-retest stability of scores from the SL-TDI. Strong support was found for both the reliability and validity of SL-TDI scores. |
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Keywords: | Jungian personality psychometrics reliability Singer-Loomis Type Deployment Inventory validity |
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