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Larry Price - Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice - 9781462524778 - V9781462524778
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Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice

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Description for Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice Hardback. Series: Methodology in the Social Sciences. Num Pages: 552 pages. BIC Classification: JMBT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 206 x 262 x 33. Weight in Grams: 1168.
Grounded in current knowledge and professional practice, this book provides up-to-date coverage of psychometric theory, methods, and interpretation of results. Essential topics include measurement and statistical concepts, scaling models, test design and development, reliability, validity, factor analysis, item response theory, and generalizability theory. Also addressed are norming and test equating, topics not typically covered in traditional psychometrics texts. Examples drawn from a dataset on intelligence testing are used throughout the book, elucidating the assumptions underlying particular methods and providing SPSS (or alternative) syntax for conducting analyses. The companion website presents datasets for all examples as well as PowerPoint slides of figures and key concepts. Pedagogical features include equation boxes with explanations of statistical notation, and end-of-chapter glossaries. The Appendix offers extensions of the topical chapters with example source code from SAS, SPSS, IRTPRO, BILOG-MG, PARSCALE, TESTFACT, and DIMTEST.

Product Details

Publisher
Guilford Publications
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Series
Methodology in the Social Sciences
Condition
New
Weight
1168g
Number of Pages
552
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781462524778
SKU
V9781462524778
Shipping Time
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About Larry Price
Larry R. Price, PhD, is Professor of Psychometrics and Statistics at Texas State University, where he is also Director of the Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research Design and Analysis. This university-wide role involves conceptualizing and writing the analytic segments of large-scale competitive grant proposals in collaboration with interdisciplinary research teams. Previously, he served as a psychometrician and statistician at the Emory University School of Medicine (Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences) and at the Psychological Corporation (now part of Pearson's Clinical Assessment Group). Dr. Price is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Division 5 (Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics), and an Accredited Professional Statistician of the American Statistical Association.

Reviews for Psychometric Methods: Theory into Practice
I like the book and it meshes well with what I plan to do in my course. I particularly like the generalizability theory, norms and test equating, scaling, and validation process chapters. It is very easy reading
I am planning to use the book next spring.
R. J. de Ayala, PhD, Chair of Educational Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln I encourage all psychologists and educators to read this marvelous book. I learned a lot from reading it. The key terms are very useful, as are the chapter summaries. Readers of all levels will find material relevant to them, including SPSS code and GfGc datasets on intelligence that will be quite useful in trying out the ideas. I give this book my highest recommendation and think it will be a great classroom text.
John J. McArdle, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California This book is both comprehensive and accessible, laying the foundation for all the requisite skills needed to be both a successful consumer and producer of psychometrics. Scholars who are unfamiliar with measurement could easily teach themselves from this text, becoming quite proficient at psychometrics. There is excellent integration of quantitative statistics throughout, so that readers will be able not only to understand the psychometric concepts, but also to apply their knowledge. This is a useful text for a graduate-level Psychometric Methods or Measurement class.
Debbie L. Hahs-Vaughn, PhD, Department of Educational and Human Sciences, University of Central Florida An encyclopedia of psychometric issues
a real 'must have' for anyone teaching Tests and Measurement or Research Methods, or directing student research projects. The book's high level of detail makes it invaluable for any professional who works with, creates, or analyzes psychometric material. The use of intelligence testing data throughout the chapters helps bring cohesiveness.
John Wallace, PhD, Department of Psychological Science, Ball State University With vast expertise in psychometric instrument development, statistical applications, and research, Price has produced a theoretically informed, practical volume. Professionals in health-related fields will find this book extremely valuable for guidance in the development of rigorous instruments, such as patient-reported outcome measures. Featuring examples using a range of software, this text is ideal for graduate courses on measurement in schools of medicine, public health, nursing, or health professions.
Byron J. Gajewski, PhD, Department of Biostatistics, University of Kansas Medical Center This excellent book explores the basic concepts of psychometric knowledge and practice....This would be a great addition to the libraries of graduate students and researchers.
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