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ipsative, a. Psychol. Brit. |ˈɪpsətɪv|, U.S. |ˈɪpsədɪv| [‹ classical Latin ipse ipse pron. and n. + -ative suffix, after normative adj. (compare quot. 1944).] Designating or involving a measurement or scale calculated relative to a person's own performance or responses, rather than those of others.
1944R. B. Cattell in Psychol. Rev. 51 294/1 The term ipsative..is suggested as a convenient one for designating scaling units relative to other measurements on the person himself. 1958Child Devel. 29 431 Ipsative information regarding the characteristic social behaviors of that child per se. 1993M. R. Katz Computer-assisted Career Decision Making iv. 127 This is an ipsative procedure, comparing the client's preference for an item representing one scale with that for an item representing another. 2006Performance Improvem. Feb. 7/1 The most effective feedback systems focus on individuals... One way to do this..is to provide feedback based on ipsative measures. |