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Title:
Measurement Theory and Applications for the Social Sciences
Series:
Methodology in the social sciences
Physical Description:
xxiii, 661 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781462532131
Abstract:
I. Instrument Development and Analysis1. Introduction2. Norms and Standardized Scores3. The Test Development Process4. Writing Cognitive Items5. Writing Noncognitive Items6. Item Analysis for Cognitive and Noncognitive ItemsII. Reliability and Validity7. Introduction to Reliability and the Classical Test Theory Model8. Methods of Assessing Reliability9. Interrater Agreement and Reliability10. Generalizability Theory11. ValidityIII. Advanced Topics in Measurement Theory12. Exploratory Factor Analysis13. Confirmatory Factor Analysis14. Item Response Theory, with Christine E. DeMars15. Diagnostic Classification Models, with Laine P. Bradshaw16. Bias, Fairness, and Legal Issues in Testing17. Standard Setting18. Test Equating

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