A Psychometrics PrimerFree Association, 2000 - 179 Seiten This text provides an introduction to psychometrics. The central chapters describe the nature of scientific measurement, the way psychometric tests are constructed and illustrate intelligence, aptitude and other psychological tests. |
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... discussed in Chapter 6 . Objective Tests Objective tests , sometimes called performance tests ( for example , Cronbach , 1984 ) , are the third variety of personality test , although they are far less widely used than those which I have ...
... discussed in Chapter 6 . Objective Tests Objective tests , sometimes called performance tests ( for example , Cronbach , 1984 ) , are the third variety of personality test , although they are far less widely used than those which I have ...
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... discussed the differences between psychometric and scientific measurement . It was noted that scientific measures were ratio scales with clear units of measurement and true zeros , characteristics which conven- tional psychometric tests ...
... discussed the differences between psychometric and scientific measurement . It was noted that scientific measures were ratio scales with clear units of measurement and true zeros , characteristics which conven- tional psychometric tests ...
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... discussed . If psychometric tests were used in the optimal way , that is weighted to maximise efficiency based on multiple regressions , these validity coefficients would appear more impressive and in any case they are reduced ...
... discussed . If psychometric tests were used in the optimal way , that is weighted to maximise efficiency based on multiple regressions , these validity coefficients would appear more impressive and in any case they are reduced ...
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What is Psychometrics? | 1 |
Scientific Measurement | 12 |
The Characteristics of Good Psychometric Tests | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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