Wkb. Hofstee et Aaj. Hendriks, THE USE OF SCORES ANCHORED AT THE SCALE MIDPOINT IN REPORTING INDIVIDUALS TRAITS, European journal of personality, 12(3), 1998, pp. 219-228
Standardized scores including factor scores are insufficient indicator
s of individuals' positions on personality traits when mean scores dev
iate considerably from the scale origin. Anchored scores, that is, raw
scores expressed as deviations from the scale midpoint and divided by
the standard deviation, retain this discrepancy. We argue in favour o
f reporting in terms of anchored scores in addition to standard scores
, and present a solution to the specific problem of finding anchored f
actor (i.e., principal-component) scores. Such scores are obtained thr
ough dividing factor weights by the standard deviation of the variable
in question, and applying the corrected weights to the matrix of raw
scores, expressed as deviations from the scale midpoint (e.g. -2, -1,
0, +1, +2). (C) 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.