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Making sense of statistics in psychology : a second-level course
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ISBN: 0198523653 0198523661 Year: 1996 Publisher: Oxford Oxford university press


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Psychometrika.
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ISSN: 00333123 18600980 Year: 1936 Publisher: Research Triangle Park, N.C. : New York : Psychometric Society Springer-Verlag

Generalizability theory
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ISBN: 0387952829 144192938X 1475734565 9781441929389 Year: 2001 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Springer

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In 1972 a monograph by Cronbach, Gleser, Nanda, and Rajaratnam was published entitled The Dependability of Behavioral Measurements. That book incorporated, systematized, and extended their previous research into what came to be called generalizability theory, which liberalizes classical test theory, in part through the application of analysis of variance proce­ dures that focus on variance components. Generalizability theory is perhaps the most broadly defined measurement model currently in existence, and the Cronbach et al. (1972) treatment of the theory represents a major con­ tribution to psychometrics. However, as Cronbach et al. (1972, p. 3) state, their book is "complexly organized and by no means simple to follow" and, of course, it is nearly 30 years old. In 1983, ACT, Inc. published my monograph entitled Elements of Gen­ eralizability Theory, with a slightly revised version appearing in 1992. That treatment is considerably less comprehensive than Cronbach et al. (1972) but still detailed enough to convey much ofthe richness of the theory and to facilitate its application. However, the 1983/1992 monograph is essen­ tially two decades old, it does not cover multivariate generalizability theory in depth, and it does not incorporate recent developments in statistics that bear upon the estimation of variance components. Also, of course, there have been numerous developments in generalizability theory in the last 20 years.

Psychometrics.
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ISBN: 0444521038 9780444521033 9786610729203 1280729201 0080466702 Year: 2007 Publisher: Amsterdam Elsevier

Rasch models : foundations, recent developments, and applications
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ISBN: 0387944990 1461287049 1461242304 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Springer

Psychometric theory
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ISBN: 007047849X Year: 1994 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): MacGraw-Hill

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The classic text is Psychometric Theory. Like the previous edition, this text is designed as a comprehensive text in measurement for researchers and for use in graduate courses in psychology, education and areas of business such as management and marketing. It is intended to consider the broad measurement problems that arise in these areas and is written for a reader who needs only a basic background in statistics to comprehend the material. It also combines classical procedures that explain variance with modern inferential procedures.

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