A handbook of test construction : introduction to psychometric design
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A handbook of test construction : introduction to psychometric design
(Psychology revivals)
Routledge, 2015
- : pbk
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注記
First published in 1986 by Methuen
Bibliography: p. [246]-255
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Psychological tests provide reliable and objective standards by which individuals can be evaluated in education and employment. Therefore accurate judgements must depend on the reliability and quality of the tests themselves. Originally published in 1986, this handbook by an internationally acknowledged expert provided an introductory and comprehensive treatment of the business of constructing good tests.
Paul Kline shows how to construct a test and then to check that it is working well. Covering most kinds of tests, including computer presented tests of the time, Rasch scaling and tailored testing, this title offers: a clear introduction to this complex field; a glossary of specialist terms; an explanation of the objective of reliability; step-by-step guidance through the statistical procedures; a description of the techniques used in constructing and standardizing tests; guidelines with examples for writing the test items; computer programs for many of the techniques.
Although the computer testing will inevitably have moved on, students on courses in occupational, educational and clinical psychology, as well as in psychological testing itself, would still find this a valuable source of information, guidance and clear explanation.
目次
Preface. Glossary of Terms. 1. The Characteristics of Good Tests in Psychology 2. Making Tests Reliable I: Intelligence and Ability. Item Writing 3. Making Tests Reliable II: Personality Inventories. Item Writing 4. Making Tests Reliable III: Constructing Other Types of Test 5. Computing Test-Reliability 6. Item Trials 7. Computing the Discriminatory Power and the Validity of Tests 8. Standardizing the Test 9. Other Methods of Test Construction 10. Computerized Testing, Tailored Testing, Rasch Scaling and Cognitive Process Studies 11. Summary and Conclusions. Appendix 1: Item-analysis programs. Appendix 2: Using the Programs. Bibliography. Name Index. Subject Index.
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