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values from your patient

Time 1 score 90.00


Time 2 score 80.00
values from an appropriate control group
mean of Time 1 for control group 100.00
mean of Time 2 for control group 105.00
SD of Time 1 for control group 15.00
SD of Time 2 for control group 20.00
N of control group
r of Time 1 and Time 2 0.85
values will be generated from those above
SEM at time 1 5.81
SEM at time 2 7.75
SED estimated (using only SEM1) 8.22
SED (using SEM1 and SEM2) 9.68
SE prediction 9.68
s n+1 #VALUE!
b (estimated) 1.33
c (estimated) -28.33
predicted Time 2 score (estimated) 91.67
values taken from a regression formula **see note below**
Simple SRB
b (unstandardized beta, regression slope) (input from regression analyses)
c (constant, intercept) (input from regression analyses)
SEE (standard error of estimate) (input from regression analyses)
predicted Time 2 score (calculated from b, c, Time 1) #VALUE!
Complex SRB
SEE (standard error of estimate) (input from regression analyses)
predicted Time 2 score (calculated from regression formula)

Change Indices calculated from all above information


Simple discrepancy score -10.00
Standard deviation index -0.67
Reliable Change Index (RCI) -1.22
Reliable Change Index + Practice Effects (RCI+PE)/SED estimated -1.83
RCI+PE / SED -1.55
RCI Simple SRB (regression analyses using lines 25 and 26) #VALUE!
RCI Complex SRB (regression analyses using lines 28 and 29) ***
RCI adjusted SRB (estimated using line 20) -1.20
RCI SRB Crawford (estimated using line 20 and sn+1) #VALUE!
RCI Simple SRB Crawford (regression analyses using line 26 and sn+1) #VALUE!
RCI Complex SRB Crawford (regression analyses using line 29 and sn+1) ***

critical values for RCI:


± 1.0 = 16th percentile
± 1.5 = 6th - 7th percentile
± 1.64 = 5th percentile
± 2.0 = 2nd percentile
± 2.2 = 1st percentile
Note. There are two types of SRBs: simple and complex. Simple SRBs use only the
Time 1 score to predict the Time 2 score. Complex SRBs use the Time 1 score and
demographic variables (e.g., age, education, etc.) to predict the Time 2 score.
Please note that you CANNOT mix and match simple and complex SRB values.
That is, you cannot use a simple SRB to get the numerator (i.e., line 26), but then
use a complex SRB to get the denominator (i.e., line 28). If you do, the resulting
RCIs will be incorrect. Lines 22 - 26 (light pink) are for the Simple SRBs. Lines 28
and 29 (dark pink) are for the Complex SRBs. Although you would NOT typically
calculate both simple and complex SRBs, Lines 26 and 29 could be equal if the
complex SRB regression formula only includes Time 1 scores.
Iverson et al. (2001)

Necessary values Reference


Lines 2 and 3
Lines 2, 3, and 7
Lines 2, 3, 7, and 10 Jacobson & Truax (1991)
Lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 10 Chelune et al. (1993)
Lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 Iverson et al. (2001)
Lines 3, 25, and 26 McSweeny et al. (1993)
Lines 3, 28, and 29 McSweeny et al. (1993)
Lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 Maassen et al. (2006)
Lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Crawford & Garthwaite (2006)
Lines 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 26 Crawford & Garthwaite (2006)
Lines 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 29 Crawford & Garthwaite (2006)

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