From my previous post, after couple of weeks of mind boggling and extensive research, I have come up with these steps -including a section of my chapter writing. Can somebody please peer review and validate, if this is okay? Thanks.
Norms Development
Development of the subscales and Challenging Behavior Composite (CBC) norms was done in several stages. The procedures were adopted from the works of Jing-Jen Wang (1992)[1] and Sparrow, Cicchetti & Balla (2005)[2]. The ages (4-58) were divided into 12 age groups and the corresponding mean, standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis of the raw scores distribution were computed for the five subscales in each of the age groups. Line graphs of the 12 means against age were drawn separately for each subscale, and a smooth line was traced through the mean. In the same manner, standard deviations across 12 age groups were plotted and smoothed.
The smoothed means and standard deviations, and the unsmoothed skewness and kurtosis values of each age group for each subscale were further input into several stages of standardization. The raw scores were transformed into standard scores, which in turn were generated into another distribution based on the smoothed mean and standard deviation. The distribution (with smoothed mean and standard deviation) was input to generate Johnson bounded distribution[3], which in turn were converted into Challenging Behaviour Rating Scale (CBRS) scores[4] (Mean=15, SD=3). To obtain norms beyond range, linear regression with raw scores and CBRS scale scores was performed. The predicted values were used as CBRS scaled scores.
In the next step, the conversion for the 12 age groups was expanded to include 55 age groups (4-58). Linear interpolation (for missing values between adjacent age groups) was used to fill the gaps. ( I tried extrapolation for missing values beyong age groups- results were not meaningful, so didnt do that)
[1] Jiing-Jen Wang. (1992). An Analytical Approach to Generating Norms for Skewed Normative Distributions. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Measurement in Education, San Francisco, California.
[2] Sparrow, S.S., Cicchetti, V.D., & Balla, A.D. (2005). Vineland-II Survey Forms Manual. NCS Pearson Inc. United Sates of America
[3] Johnson Curves are fitted using moments (γ, δ, θ, σ) generated with values of mean, standard deviation, skewness and kurtosis of the distribution
[4] Vineland-II uses a scale score with mean (15) and standard deviation (3) for its maladaptive behavior scale. It is considered to be a relative measure to the scaled scores of many other tests.