Behavioral Assessment of Mentally Handicapped Residents By Direct Care Providers

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Behavioral Assessment of Mentally Handicapped Residents By Direct Care Providers
Sisbarro, Michael A.
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These beta weights reinforce the above findings that the Bayley and Vineland measures tended to be the best predictors of the BAMHR, followed by the Cattell. In Facilities 1, 4, 5, and 6, the Vineland proved to be the stronger predictor when used in combination with the Bayley; in Facilities 2 and 3, the reverse was true.
Appendix D displays the beta weights and their associated probabilities, obtained by predicting the BAMHR from the Bayley, Vineland, and Cattell measures simultaneously; these
... beta weights accompany the multiple regression analyses displayed in Table 6, by facility. In all facilities, the Vineland proved to be the strongest predictor of the BAMHR, generally followed by the Bayley (with the exception of Facility 4), and finally, the Cattell.
The underlying factor structure of the BAMHR was analyzed through Principal Factor Analysis. The initial unrotated factor solution yielded two factors with eigenvalues greater than 1, specifically, 9.7204 and 1.6314.
122 The eigenvalue is an index of the amount of variance explained by the unrotated factors.


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