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245 0 4 _aThe Wiley handbook of psychometric testing :
_ba multidisciplinary reference on survey, scale and test development /
_cedited by Paul Irwing, Tom Booth, David J. Hughes.
264 1 _aHoboken, NJ :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd,
_c2018.
264 4 _c©2018
300 _a1 online resource (2 volumes)
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505 0 _aThe Wiley Handbook of Psychometric Testing. Test Development / Paul Irwing, David J Hughes -- Classical Test Theory and Item Response Theory / Christine E DeMars -- Item Generation / Kristin M Morrison, Susan Embretson -- Survey Sampling and Propensity Score Matching / Bo Lu, Stanley Lemeshow -- Sample Size Planning for Confirmatory Factor Models / Ken Kelley, Keke Lai -- Missing Data Handling Methods / Craig K Enders, Amanda N Baraldi -- Causal Indicators in Psychometrics / Aja L Murray, Tom Booth -- Fundamentals of Common Factor Analysis / Stanley A Mulaik -- Estimation Methods in Latent Variable Models for Categorical Outcome Variables / Li Cai, Irini Moustaki -- Rotation / Robert I Jennrich -- The Number of Factors Problem / Marieke E Timmerman, Urbano Lorenzo-Seva, Eva Ceulemans -- Bifactor Models in Psychometric Test Development / Fang Fang Chen, Zugui Zhang -- Nonnormality in Latent Trait Modelling / Dylan Molenaar, Conor V Dolan -- Multidimensional Scaling / William G Jacoby, David J Ciuk -- Unidimensional Item Response Theory / Rob R Meijer, Jorge N Tendeiro -- Front Matter -- Multidimensional Item Response Theory / Yang Liu, Brooke Magnus, Hally O'Connor, David Thissen -- Bayesian Psychometric Scaling / Jean-Paul Fox, Stéphanie Berg, Bernard Veldkamp -- Modelling Forced-Choice Response Formats / Anna Brown, Albert Maydeu-Olivares -- Scores, Scales, and Score Linking / Neil J Dorans -- Item Response Theory Approaches to Test Scoring and Evaluating the Score Accuracy / Anna Brown -- IRT Linking and Equating / Won-Chan Lee, Guemin Lee -- Bifactor Modelling and the Evaluation of Scale Scores / Steven P Reise, Wes Bonifay, Mark G Haviland -- Reliability / William Revelle, David M Condon -- Psychometric Validity / David J Hughes -- Multitrait-Multimethod-Analysis / Tobias Koch, Michael Eid, Katharina Lochner -- Factorial Invariance Across Multiple Populations in Discrete and Continuous Data / Roger E Millsap, Hanjoe Kim -- Differential Item and Test Functioning / Fritz Drasgow, Christopher D Nye, Stephen Stark, Oleksandr S Chernyshenko -- Psychometric Methods in Political Science / Christopher Hare, Keith T Poole -- How Factor Analysis Has Shaped Personality Trait Psychology / Tom Booth, Aja L Murray -- Network Psychometrics / Sacha Epskamp, Gunter Maris, Lourens J Waldorp, Denny Borsboom.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aA must-have resource for researchers, practitioners, and advanced students interested or involved in psychometric testing Over the past hundred years, psychometric testing has proved to be a valuable tool for measuring personality, mental ability, attitudes, and much more. The word'psychometrics' can be translated as'mental measurement'; however, the implication that psychometrics as a field is confined to psychology is highly misleading. Scientists and practitioners from virtually every conceivable discipline now use and analyze data collected from questionnaires, scales, and tests developed from psychometric principles, and the field is vibrant with new and useful methods and approaches. This handbook brings together contributions from leading psychometricians in a diverse array of fields around the globe. Each provides accessible and practical information about their specialist area in a three-step format covering historical and standard approaches, innovative issues and techniques, and practical guidance on how to apply the methods discussed. Throughout, real-world examples help to illustrate and clarify key aspects of the topics covered. The aim is to fill a gap for information about psychometric testing that is neither too basic nor too technical and specialized, and will enable researchers, practitioners, and graduate students to expand their knowledge and skills in the area.-Provides comprehensive coverage of the field of psychometric testing, from designing a test through writing items to constructing and evaluating scales -Takes a practical approach, addressing real issues faced by practitioners and researchers -Provides basic and accessible mathematical and statistical foundations of all psychometric techniques discussed -Provides example software code to help readers implement the analyses discussed.
588 0 _aOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 03, 2018).
650 0 _aPsychometrics.
650 0 _aPsychological tests.
700 1 _aIrwing, Frederick Paul,
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