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or her score on a university test and then be compared reliably with a high school student's knowledge deduced from a less difficult test. Scores derived by classical test theory do not have this characteristic, and assessment of actual ability (rather than ability relative to other test-takers) must be assessed by comparing scores to those of a "norm group" randomly selected from the population. In fact, all measures derived from classical test theory are dependent on the sample tested, while, in principle, those derived from item response theory are not.
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estimating sensory events. Although its chair and other members were physicists, the committee also included several psychologists. The committee's report highlighted the importance of the definition of measurement. While
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categories to promote educational evaluations that are proper, useful, feasible, and accurate. In these sets of standards, validity and reliability considerations are covered under the accuracy topic. For example, the student accuracy standards help ensure that student evaluations will provide sound, accurate, and credible information about student learning and performance.
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predict performance in college; and even behavior that occurred in the past, for example, when a test of current psychological symptoms is used to predict the occurrence of past victimization (which would accurately represent postdiction). When the criterion measure is collected at the same time as the measure being validated the goal is to establish
976:. Although widely adopted, this definition differs in important respects from the more classical definition of measurement adopted in the physical sciences, namely that scientific measurement entails "the estimation or discovery of the ratio of some magnitude of a quantitative attribute to a unit of the same attribute" (p. 358)
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differ among themselves and how they possess characteristics that are more or less adaptive to their environment. Those with more adaptive characteristics are more likely to survive to procreate and give rise to another generation. Those with less adaptive characteristics are less likely. These ideas
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made a historical and epistemological assessment of the impact of statistical thinking on psychology during previous few decades: "in the last decades, the specifically psychological thinking has been almost completely suppressed and removed, and replaced by a statistical thinking. Precisely here we
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and responses to test items. Among other advantages, IRT provides a basis for obtaining an estimate of the location of a test-taker on a given latent trait as well as the standard error of measurement of that location. For example, a university student's knowledge of history can be deduced from his
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cover essential topics in testing including validity, reliability/errors of measurement, and fairness in testing. The book also establishes standards related to testing operations including test design and development, scores, scales, norms, score linking, cut scores, test administration, scoring,
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are employed, numbers are not assigned based on a rule. Instead, in keeping with Reese's statement above, specific criteria for measurement are stated, and the goal is to construct procedures or operations that provide data that meet the relevant criteria. Measurements are estimated based on the
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refers to the extent to which a test or scale predicts a sample of behavior, i.e., the criterion, that is "external to the measuring instrument itself." That external sample of behavior can be many things including another test; college grade point average as when the high school SAT is used to
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Each publication presents and elaborates a set of standards for use in a variety of educational settings. The standards provide guidelines for designing, implementing, assessing, and improving the identified form of evaluation. Each of the standards has been placed in one of four fundamental
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British Ferguson Committee, whose chair, A. Ferguson, was a physicist. The committee was appointed in 1932 by the British Association for the Advancement of Science to investigate the possibility of quantitatively
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is a demonstration that the items of a test do an adequate job of covering the domain being measured. In a personnel selection example, test content is based on a defined statement or set of statements of knowledge, skill, ability, or other characteristics obtained from a
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and making overall judgments about the quality of any test as a whole within a given context. A consideration of concern in many applied research settings is whether or not the metric of a given psychological inventory is meaningful or arbitrary.
1145:. A reliable measure is one that measures a construct consistently across time, individuals, and situations. A valid measure is one that measures what it is intended to measure. Reliability is necessary, but not sufficient, for validity.
1361:: "validity refers to the degree to which evidence and theory support the interpretations of test scores entailed by proposed uses of tests". Simply put, a test is not valid unless it is used and interpreted in the way it is intended.
1068:. Attitudes have also been studied extensively using psychometric approaches. An alternative method involves the application of unfolding measurement models, the most general being the Hyperbolic Cosine Model (Andrich & Luo, 1993).
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is an approach to finding objects that are like each other. Factor analysis, multidimensional scaling, and cluster analysis are all multivariate descriptive methods used to distill from large amounts of data simpler structures.
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el pensamiento psicologico especifico, en las ultima decadas, fue suprimido y eliminado casi totalmente, siendo sustituido por un pensamiento estadistico. Precisamente aqui vemos el cĂĄncer de la testologĂa y testomania de
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668:. Psychometrics generally covers specialized fields within psychology and education devoted to testing, measurement, assessment, and related activities. Psychometrics is concerned with the objective measurement of
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Schonfeld, I.S., Verkuilen, J. & Bianchi, R. (2019). An exploratory structural equation modeling bi-factor analytic approach to uncovering what burnout, depression, and anxiety scales measure.
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Herbart and Weber, to devise the law that the strength of a sensation grows as the logarithm of the stimulus intensity. A follower of Weber and Fechner,
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for measurement. The development of the Rasch model, and the broader class of models to which it belongs, was explicitly founded on requirements of measurement in the physical sciences.
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according to some rule. The main research task, then, is generally considered to be the discovery of associations between scores, and of factors posited to underlie such associations.
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with advanced graduate training in psychometrics and measurement theory. In addition to traditional academic institutions, practitioners also work for organizations such as the
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Internal consistency, which addresses the homogeneity of a single test form, may be assessed by correlating performance on two halves of a test, which is termed
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Reese, T.W. (1943). The application of the theory of physical measurement to the measurement of psychological magnitudes, with three experimental examples.
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Reese, T.W. (1943). The application of the theory of physical measurement to the measurement of psychological magnitudes, with three experimental examples.
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Psychometricians have also developed methods for working with large matrices of correlations and covariances. Techniques in this general tradition include:
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Charles Darwin was the inspiration behind Sir
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and their psychophysical measurements of a similar construct. The second set of individuals and their research is what has led to the development of
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of any test. However, professional and practitioner associations frequently have placed these concerns within broader contexts when developing
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is credited with founding the science of psychology. It is Wundt's influence that paved the way for others to develop psychological testing.
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abilities, attitudes, traits, and educational evolution. Notably, the study of behavior, mental processes, and abilities of non-human
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reporting, score interpretation, test documentation, and rights and responsibilities of test takers and test users. Finally, the
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drop below one because the original sphere shrinks. The lack of the cutting points concerns other multivariate methods, also.
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to correspond to the correlation between two full-length tests. Perhaps the most commonly used index of reliability is
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King, James E & Figueredo, Aurelio Jose (1997). "The five-factor model plus dominance in chimpanzee personality".
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Humphreys, L.G. (1987). "Psychometrics considerations in the evaluation of intraspecies differences in intelligence".
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1742:(7 June 1946). "On the Theory of Scales of Measurement".
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1967:Item Response Theory: Principles and Applications.
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1048:Another major focus in psychometrics has been on
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2100:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00273171.2012.715555
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2851:. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
1952:Embretson, S.E., & Reise, S.P. (2000).
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1686:Kaplan, R.M., & Saccuzzo, D.P. (2010).
1668:Kaplan, R.M., & Saccuzzo, D.P. (2010).
1390:Neurotic Personality Questionnaire KON-2006
1382:Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
1054:Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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2116:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/met0000045
2096:Multivariate Behavioral Research, 47
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3071:International Personality Item Pool
3015:. American Psychiatric Publishing.
2879:Sanford, David (18 November 2017).
1995:American Psychological Association.
1917:The Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology
1364:Two types of tools used to measure
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4759:Pearson product-moment correlation
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2593:Journal of Research in Personality
1915:Longe, Jacqueline L., ed. (2022).
1809:10.1111/j.2044-8295.1997.tb02641.x
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2170:(2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.
2035:Introduction to Social Psychology
2032:Singh, Manoj Kumar (2021-09-11).
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3338:Multiple-intelligences theory
2967:Roderick P. McDonald (2013).
2374:Bandalos, Deborah L. (2018).
1797:British Journal of Psychology
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1545:List of psychometric software
1179:, which is equivalent to the
1026:. That test was known as the
863:In 1936, the psychometrician
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357:Industrial and organizational
5869:Coefficient of determination
5480:Uniformly most powerful test
4017:Human factors and ergonomics
3384:Intelligence and environment
2805:10.1126/science.103.2684.677
2770:Psychological Monographs, 55
2639:10.1016/j.cogsys.2013.06.001
2128:Psychological Assessment, 31
1823:Psychological Monographs, 55
1766:10.1126/science.103.2684.677
1721:Las condiciones estadisticas
1158:equivalent forms reliability
1119:structural equation modeling
510:Human factors and ergonomics
39:Psychometry (disambiguation)
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6438:Proportional hazards models
6382:Spectral density estimation
6364:Vector autoregression (VAR)
5798:Maximum posterior estimator
5030:Randomized controlled trial
3328:CattellâHornâCarroll theory
2900:Robert F. DeVellis (2016).
2460:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
2340:. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
2338:Using Multivariate Analysis
1648:. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
1646:Using Multivariate Analysis
1500:Computational psychometrics
1490:CattellâHornâCarroll theory
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1066:MyersâBriggs Type Indicator
869:law of comparative judgment
706:Educational Testing Service
660:is a field of study within
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6198:Multivariate distributions
4618:Average absolute deviation
2929:Cambridge University Press
2733:10.1177/014662169301700307
2627:Cognitive Systems Research
2313:E. Cabrera-Nguyen (2010).
2085:.1080/15305058.2013.799067
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1192:Criterion-related validity
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2749:Measurement in Psychology
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2190:American Psychologist, 61
2112:Psychological Methods, 21
2053:Multidimensional Scaling.
1341:Controversy and criticism
710:Psychological Corporation
287:Applied behavior analysis
6681:Environmental statistics
6203:Elliptical distributions
5996:Generalized linear model
5925:Simple linear regression
5695:HodgesâLehmann estimator
5152:Probability distribution
5061:Stochastic approximation
4623:Coefficient of variation
3044:. Taylor & Francis.
2921:Borsboom, Denny (2005).
2847:Thurstone, L.L. (1959).
2757:10.1017/CBO9780511490040
1847:Assessmentpsychology.com
1440:is usually addressed by
1432:Psychometrics addresses
1289:, workplace testing and
1150:test-retest reliability.
1107:Multidimensional scaling
794:On the Origin of Species
741:learning and development
46:Psychological statistics
30:Not to be confused with
6341:Cross-correlation (XCF)
5949:Non-standard predictors
5383:LehmannâScheffĂ© theorem
5056:Adaptive clinical trial
3982:Behavioral neuroscience
3546:Behavioral neuroscience
2761:Rasch, G. (1960/1980).
2166:Nunnally, J.C. (1978).
1991:Thompson, B.R. (2004).
1978:Rasch, G. (1960/1980).
1969:Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff.
1580:Scale (social sciences)
1560:Quantitative psychology
1461:universal psychometrics
1457:artificial intelligence
1446:evolutionary psychology
1333:was published in 2003.
1325:was published in 1988,
1185:intra-class correlation
781:experimental psychology
686:educational achievement
475:Behavioral neuroscience
132:Behavioral neuroscience
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6737:Mathematics portal
6558:Engineering statistics
6466:NelsonâAalen estimator
6043:Analysis of covariance
5930:Ordinary least squares
5854:Pearson product-moment
5258:Statistical functional
5169:Empirical distribution
5002:Controlled experiments
4731:Frequency distribution
4509:Descriptive statistics
4032:Psychology of religion
3972:Behavioral engineering
3909:Human subject research
3565:Cognitive neuroscience
3531:Affective neuroscience
2844:. Chicago: Open Court.
2605:10.1006/jrpe.1997.2179
2007:Psychological Bulletin
1956:. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
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1520:Educational assessment
1442:comparative psychology
1386:Rorschach Inkblot test
1315:educational evaluation
1245:The considerations of
1165:split-half reliability
1072:Theoretical approaches
1043:Stanford-Binet IQ test
737:intraclass correlation
525:Psychology of religion
465:Behavioral engineering
151:Cognitive neuroscience
117:Affective neuroscience
6798:Psychological testing
6653:Population statistics
6595:System identification
6329:Autocorrelation (ACF)
6257:Exponential smoothing
6171:Discriminant analysis
6166:Canonical correlation
6030:Partition of variance
5892:Regression validation
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5635:Likelihood-ratio test
5324:Frequentist inference
5236:Locationâscale family
5157:Sampling distribution
5122:Statistical inference
5089:Cross-sectional study
5076:Observational studies
5035:Randomized experiment
4864:Stem-and-leaf display
4666:Central limit theorem
4406:Wiktionary definition
3944:Self-report inventory
3939:Quantitative research
3262:Intelligence quotient
2952:. SAGE Publications.
2906:. SAGE Publications.
2493:American Psychologist
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1570:Psychological testing
1495:Classical test theory
1421:American Psychologist
1078:classical test theory
974:levels of measurement
964:Stanley Smith Stevens
747:Historical foundation
694:mathematical modeling
619:Psychology portal
6793:Educational research
6576:Probabilistic design
6161:Principal components
6004:Exponential families
5956:Nonlinear regression
5935:General linear model
5897:Mixed effects models
5887:Errors and residuals
5864:Confounding variable
5766:Bayesian probability
5744:Van der Waerden test
5734:Ordered alternative
5499:Multiple comparisons
5378:RaoâBlackwellization
5341:Estimating equations
5297:Statistical distance
5015:Factorial experiment
4548:Arithmetic-Geometric
3934:Qualitative research
3889:Behavior epigenetics
3348:Three-stratum theory
2994:. Psychology Press.
2973:. Psychology Press.
2822:Psychological Review
2747:Michell, J. (1999).
2154:www.gifted.uconn.edu
2083:http://dx.doi.org/10
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1723:, p.396. Quotation:
1565:Psychometric Society
1535:Item response theory
1313:, and in particular
1305:Evaluation standards
1241:Standards of quality
1230:Item response theory
1167:; the value of this
1082:item response theory
905:academic achievement
873:Ernst Heinrich Weber
819:James McKeen Cattell
733:item response theory
6648:Official statistics
6571:Methods engineering
6252:Seasonal adjustment
6020:Poisson regressions
5940:Bayesian regression
5879:Regression analysis
5859:Partial correlation
5831:Regression analysis
5430:Prediction interval
5425:Likelihood interval
5415:Confidence interval
5407:Interval estimation
5368:Unbiased estimators
5186:Model specification
5066:Up-and-down designs
4754:Partial correlation
4710:Index of dispersion
4628:Interquartile range
4411:Wiktionary category
3977:Behavioral genetics
3949:Statistical surveys
3806:Occupational health
3541:Behavioral genetics
3321:Models and theories
2988:Paul Kline (2000).
2797:1946Sci...103..677S
2168:Psychometric theory
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2064:Kaplan, D. (2008).
1758:1946Sci...103..677S
1701:Psychometric theory
1374:projective measures
1301:and public policy.
1204:predictive validity
1198:concurrent validity
1160:or a similar term.
1154:Pearson correlation
1127:covariance matrices
1050:personality testing
991:covariance matrices
914:, Henry F. Kaiser,
739:) or specialize as
470:Behavioral genetics
387:Occupational health
127:Behavioral genetics
58:Part of a series on
6788:Applied psychology
6668:Spatial statistics
6548:Medical statistics
6448:First hitting time
6402:Whittle likelihood
6053:Degrees of freedom
6048:Multivariate ANOVA
5981:Heteroscedasticity
5793:Bayesian estimator
5758:Bayesian inference
5607:KolmogorovâSmirnov
5492:Randomization test
5462:Testing hypotheses
5435:Tolerance interval
5346:Maximum likelihood
5241:Exponential family
5174:Density estimation
5134:Statistical theory
5094:Natural experiment
5040:Scientific control
4957:Survey methodology
4643:Standard deviation
4383:Schools of thought
4286:Richard E. Nisbett
4166:Donald T. Campbell
3846:Sport and exercise
3374:Heritability of IQ
3151:Human intelligence
2507:– via EBSCO.
2297:2006-05-24 at the
2275:2006-02-22 at the
2253:2005-12-12 at the
2227:on 15 October 2009
2185:2006-05-10 at the
1555:Operationalisation
1378:Big Five Inventory
1366:personality traits
1299:program evaluation
1210:construct validity
587:Schools of thought
425:Sport and exercise
273:Applied psychology
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4348:Counseling topics
4311:Ronald C. Kessler
4301:Shelley E. Taylor
4226:Lawrence Kohlberg
4201:Stanley Schachter
4002:Consumer behavior
3884:Archival research
3652:Psycholinguistics
3536:Affective science
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3312:Visual processing
3229:Cognitive liberty
3098:Library resources
3051:978-1-351-97086-0
3022:978-1-58562-218-4
3001:978-0-415-21158-1
2980:978-1-135-67530-1
2959:978-1-4833-6927-3
2938:978-0-521-84463-5
2913:978-1-5063-4158-3
2683:978-1-107-15301-1
2469:978-0-8058-4142-8
2387:978-1-4625-3215-5
2347:978-0-321-05677-1
1752:(2684): 677â680.
1655:978-0-321-05677-1
1595:Standardized test
1590:School psychology
1505:Concept inventory
1481:Psychology portal
1355:physical sciences
1349:measured through
1297:, and testing in
1266:Testing standards
1058:Five-Factor Model
807:Hereditary Genius
670:latent constructs
655:
654:
552:Counseling topics
495:Consumer behavior
238:Psycholinguistics
122:Affective science
16:(Redirected from
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5517:Likelihood-ratio
5509:Parametric tests
5487:Permutation test
5470:1- & 2-tails
5361:Minimum distance
5333:Point estimation
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5280:Optimal decision
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4378:Research methods
4321:Richard Davidson
4316:Joseph E. LeDoux
4191:George A. Miller
4181:David McClelland
4176:Herbert A. Simon
4076:Edward Thorndike
3899:Content analysis
3684:
3657:Psychophysiology
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1309:In the field of
1216:Content validity
1207:. A measure has
1156:, and is called
1111:Cluster analysis
1036:
1028:Test Binet-Simon
944:Ledyard R Tucker
940:Frederic M. Lord
936:Johnson O'Connor
787:Victorian stream
682:mental disorders
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5390:Median unbiased
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4521:Continuous data
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4291:Martin Seligman
4256:Daniel Kahneman
4196:Richard Lazarus
4146:Raymond Cattell
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1093:factor analysis
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932:Eugene Galanter
924:E. L. Thorndike
920:L. L. Thurstone
881:factor analysis
865:L. L. Thurstone
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4251:Elliot Aronson
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4246:Walter Mischel
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4238:
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4228:
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4213:
4211:Albert Bandura
4208:
4203:
4198:
4193:
4188:
4186:Leon Festinger
4183:
4178:
4173:
4168:
4163:
4158:
4156:Neal E. Miller
4153:
4151:Abraham Maslow
4148:
4143:
4138:
4136:Ernest Hilgard
4133:
4131:Donald O. Hebb
4128:
4123:
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4113:
4111:J. P. Guilford
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4106:Gordon Allport
4103:
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4736:Grouped data
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4276:Bruce McEwen
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4141:Harry Harlow
4121:Erik Erikson
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183:Differential
6761:WikiProject
6676:Cartography
6638:Jurimetrics
6590:Reliability
6321:Time domain
6300:(LjungâBox)
6222:Time-series
6100:Categorical
6084:Time-series
6076:Categorical
6011:(Bernoulli)
5846:Correlation
5826:Correlation
5622:JarqueâBera
5594:Chi-squared
5356:M-estimator
5309:Asymptotics
5253:Sufficiency
5020:Interaction
4932:Replication
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4869:Violin plot
4849:Radar chart
4829:Forest plot
4819:Correlogram
4769:Kendall's Ï
4353:Disciplines
4326:Susan Fiske
4216:Roger Brown
4116:Carl Rogers
4101:Jean Piaget
4066:Ivan Pavlov
3924:Observation
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3851:Suicidology
3746:Educational
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3672:Theoretical
3647:Personality
3577:Comparative
3560:Cognitivism
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3408:personality
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2648:10251/50244
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2114:, 137â150.
2098:, 667â696.
2081:, 354â378.
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1616:"Glossary1"
1575:Rasch model
1515:Data mining
1398:reliability
1251:reliability
1139:reliability
1101:eigenvalues
1086:Rasch model
1031: [
1003:Rasch model
928:Georg Rasch
893:personality
823:mental test
726:close-ended
666:measurement
557:Disciplines
430:Suicidology
327:Educational
282:Anomalistic
258:Theoretical
233:Personality
163:Comparative
146:Cognitivism
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6777:Categories
6628:Demography
6346:ARMA model
6151:Regression
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5689:(Wilcoxon)
5627:Normality
5617:Lilliefors
5564:Student's
5440:Resampling
5314:Robustness
5302:divergence
5292:Efficiency
5230:(monotone)
5225:Likelihood
5142:Population
4975:Stratified
4927:Population
4746:Dependence
4702:Count data
4633:Percentile
4610:Dispersion
4543:Arithmetic
4478:Statistics
4416:Wikisource
4261:Paul Ekman
4096:Kurt Lewin
3992:Competence
3914:Interviews
3894:Case study
3771:Humanistic
3751:Ergonomics
3736:Counseling
3711:Assessment
3693:psychology
3642:Perception
3602:Ecological
3518:psychology
3496:Philosophy
3480:Psychology
3239:Creativity
3183:Linguistic
3168:Collective
2580:: 344â352.
2553:(4): 663.
2396:1015955756
1886:31 October
1602:References
1384:(MMPI-2),
1311:evaluation
1080:(CTT) and
841:E.H. Weber
817:measures.
662:psychology
485:Competence
352:Humanistic
332:Ergonomics
317:Counseling
292:Assessment
228:Perception
188:Ecological
64:Psychology
6009:Logistic
5776:posterior
5702:Rank sum
5450:Jackknife
5445:Bootstrap
5263:Bootstrap
5198:Parameter
5147:Statistic
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4834:Histogram
4824:Fan chart
4799:Bar chart
4681:L-moments
4568:Geometric
4436:Wikibooks
4426:Wikiquote
4296:Ed Diener
4081:Carl Jung
3987:Cognition
3816:Political
3726:Community
3556:Cognitive
3400:longevity
3388:fertility
3287:Reasoning
3267:Knowledge
3257:Intellect
3224:Cognition
3215:, traits,
3213:Abilities
3173:Emotional
2741:120745971
2719:CiteSeerX
2633:: 50â74.
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1896:cite book
1418:noted in
1283:Standards
1278:Standards
1259:standards
897:attitudes
480:Cognition
397:Political
307:Community
142:Cognitive
92:Subfields
6723:Category
6416:Survival
6293:Johansen
6016:Binomial
5971:Isotonic
5558:(normal)
5203:location
5010:Blocking
4965:Sampling
4844:QâQ plot
4809:Box plot
4791:Graphics
4686:Skewness
4676:Kurtosis
4648:Variance
4578:Heronian
4573:Harmonic
4431:Wikinews
4388:Timeline
4012:Feelings
4007:Emotions
3967:Behavior
3958:Concepts
3836:Religion
3821:Positive
3811:Pastoral
3796:Military
3761:Forensic
3756:Feminist
3741:Critical
3731:Consumer
3721:Coaching
3716:Clinical
3691:Applied
3587:Cultural
3526:Abnormal
3272:Learning
3188:Multiple
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1467:See also
1453:machines
1402:validity
1247:validity
1143:validity
1064:and the
996:assigned
692:through
690:inferred
592:Timeline
505:Feelings
500:Emotions
460:Behavior
454:Concepts
415:Religion
402:Positive
392:Pastoral
377:Military
342:Forensic
337:Feminist
322:Critical
312:Consumer
302:Coaching
297:Clinical
173:Cultural
112:Abnormal
6803:Metrics
6749:Commons
6696:Kriging
6581:Process
6538:studies
6397:Wavelet
6230:General
5397:Plug-in
5191:L space
4970:Cluster
4671:Moments
4489:Outline
4363:Outline
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3856:Systems
3791:Medical
3617:Gestalt
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2793:Bibcode
2785:Science
2231:28 June
2207:apa.org
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1852:28 June
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1745:Science
1715:(1960)
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1380:(BFI),
1255:quality
969:Science
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440:Traffic
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5976:Robust
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