Modern psychometrics : the science of psychological assessment
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Modern psychometrics : the science of psychological assessment
(International library of psychology)
Routledge, 1989
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 172-177
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780415030588
Description
A readable introduction to modern psychometrics. Includes a step by step guide on how to construct psychometric questionnaires. It will prove invaluable for trainee clinical psychogists. This book should be of interest to students of psychology, and advanced students in clinical, educational and occupational psychology.
Table of Contents
Preface Part I 1. The Development of Psychometrics 2. The Objectives of Testing and Assessment 3. The Process of Test Construction 4. Item Analysis 5. Characteristics of Tests 6. Bias in Testing and Assessment 7. The Profile and Graded Testing 8. Factor Analysis 9. Psychometrics in the Information Technology Age Part II Constructing Your Own Questionnaire.
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: pbk ISBN 9780415030595
Description
John Rust and Susan Golombok provide a readable introduction to modern psychometrics. The first part deals with theoretical and more general issues in psychometrics and acknowledges that if psychometrics is to fulfil its function of fair assessment and selection it must take a stand on issues of racism and injustice. The second part is a step by step guide on how to construct a psychometric questionnaire. This progresses through all the stages of test construction from definition of original purpose to its eventual validation. Item response theory, criterion reference testing, profiling and minimum competency testing, are included, as are knowledge based tests of ability, aptitude, achievement and person based tests of personality, clinical symptoms, mood and attitude.
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