"This is a book that should be on the desk of anyone truly concerned
with reliability. The whole question of conditional reliabilities is
current and important; and, the question of reliability generalization
is being opened out and moving away from Cronbach′s approach. The
topic is an important one." --Richard L. Gorsuch, Director of Research
in Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary Should a
high school diploma be awarded to students based on their score on a
final exit exam? Should businesses deny employment to people based on
their score on a personality test? In a world of "high stakes"
testing, it has become more important than ever to make certain the
scores on which we base our decisions are reliable. Aimed at helping
researchers create and evaluate scores better, this reader presents
the basic concepts of classical (or "true score") and modern
("generalizability") test theory. Beginning with a review of
reliability and validity issues in measurement, the book covers score
reliability, reliability induction, and reliability generalization.
Exercises with sample data are included at the end of each section so
readers can demonstrate knowledge of the principles. About the Author
Bruce Thompson is Professor and Distinguished Research Scholar,
Department of Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University, and
Adjunct Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Baylor College of
Medicine (Houston). He is a Fellow of the American Psychological
Association and an elected member of the Executive Council of the
American Educational Research Association. Thompson is also the editor
of the Sage Publications journal Educational and Psychological
Measurement.
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Contemporary Thinking on Reliability Issues
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781452214269
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
296
Forfatter