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scalogram Psychol.|ˈskeɪləʊgræm| [f. scale n.3 6 + -o + -gram (perh. by analogy with cardiogram s.v. cardio-).] A diagram showing the numerical values assigned to responses and persons in an attitude test, designed esp. to analyse whether the questions relate to the same factor and the results are scalable. Also attrib. and Comb.: scalogram analysis, the analysis of results revealed by a scalogram; scalogram board, a board with movable slats on which the results are recorded.
1944L. Guttman in Amer. Sociol. Rev. IX. 139/2 The results of the analysis are presented and easily assimilated in the form of a ‘scalogram’, which at a glance gives the configuration of the qualitative data. Ibid. 144/1 The scalogram boards used in practical procedures are simply devices for shifting rows and columns to find a scale pattern if it exists. 1950S. A. Stouffer Measurement & Prediction i. 9 The approach which was developed in the Research Branch under..Louis Guttman has been named scalogram analysis. Ibid., The scalogram hypothesis is that the items have an order such that, ideally, persons who answer a given question favorably all have a higher rank on the scale than persons who answer the same question unfavorably. 1970E. J. Wilkins Introd. Sociol. v. 81 The items in this type of scalogram are accorded points, both positive and negative, and they are also of a cumulative nature. 1973Times Lit. Suppl. 2 Nov. 1332/2 The second [kind of historical explanation] sublimates personality, thrives upon roll-call votes and produces a scalogram to measure regularity or deviance as its finest achievement. 1978T. H. Poister Public Program Anal. x. 362 The development of the coefficient of reproducibility (also referred to as scalogram analysis) is useful for assessing the..internal consistency of a Guttman scale. |