Re: Comparing different scales



Thanks for helping out Thom.

I am not interested in predicting one using the other. I want to have,
for each one of
my subjects, a score that signifies how large a discrepancy there is
between his/her
explicit self esteem (ROSE score) and his implicit self esteem (ISE
score).

Let's call the thing DSE. If a subject has high ROSE and low ISE I
would like him to
have a high (positive) DSE. If he/she has low ROSE and high ISE I would
like him to
have a low DSE (a negative value). If they're equal, DSE = 0 :)


Thanks,
Uri.

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