Abstract
Jiang, Y., Boyle, D. K., Bott, M. J., Wick, J. A., Yu, Q., & Gajewski, B. J. (2014). Expediting Clinical and Translational Research via Bayesian Instrument Development. Applied Psychological Measurement, 38(4), 296-310. Original DOI: 10.1177/0146621613517165 . On page 298, section “Simple Illustration: Item to Domain Correlation,” the text “the true distribution of item to domain correlation, after Fisher transformation, is normal; that is, [Formula: see text], where r is the sample …” should be corrected as “the true distribution of item to domain correlation, after Fisher transformation, is normal; that is, [Formula: see text], where r is the sample …” On page 299, the text “It is easy to show that using the MSE that BID is better than classic when [Formula: see text], or [Formula: see text]. Suppose the prior sample size is n0 = 30 and data sample size is n = 77. Using the inequality, BID is better than classical method when [Formula: see text] = 0.0527.” should be corrected as “It is easy to show that using the MSE that BID is better than classic when [Formula: see text], or [Formula: see text]. Suppose the prior sample size is n0 = 30 and data sample size is n = 77. Using the inequality, BID is better than classical method when [Formula: see text] = 0.079654.” On page 303, section “Bias or Unbiased Priors,” the formula for [Formula: see text] [Formula: see text] should be corrected as [Formula: see text]
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