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Occupational preference items are often corrected for “elevation response set”—the general tendency for respondents to prefer many or few occupations—by computing ipsatized items (e.g., subtracting from each item the individual’s mean rating on all items) (Lippa, 1998; Prediger, 1982; Tracey & Rounds, 1993).
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Occupational
preference
items
are
often
corrected
for
“elevation
response
set”—the
general
tendency
for
respondents
to
prefer
many
or
few
occupations—by
computing
ipsatized
items
(e.g.,
subtracting
from
each
item
the
individual’s
mean
rating
on
all
items)
(Lippa,
1998;
Prediger,
1982;
Tracey
&
Rounds,
1993).