The Use of Extreme Groups in Assessing Relationships
- 1 December 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Psychometrika
- Vol. 40 (4) , 563-572
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02291557
Abstract
The relationship between variables in applied and experimental research is often investigated by the use of extreme (i.e., upper and lower) groups. Earlier analytical work has demonstrated that the extreme groups procedure is more powerful than the standard correlational approach for some values of the correlation and extreme group size. The present article provides methods for using the covariance information that is usually discarded in the classical extreme groups approach. Essentially, then, the new procedure combines the extreme groups approach and the correlational approach. Consequently, it includes the advantages of each and is shown to be more powerful than either approach used alone.Keywords
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