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- catalog abstract "The authors present an elementary and exceptionally lucid introduction to issues in measurement theory. They define and discuss validity and reliability; proceed to a discussion of three basic types of validity, including criterion, content, and construct validity; present an introductory discussion of classical test theory, with an emphasis on parallel measures; and present a clear discussion of four methods of reliability estimation, including the test-retest, alternative form, split-half, and internal consistency methods of reliability assessment. The text is concluded with a discussion of the use of reliability assessment for purposes of correcting bivariate correlations for attenuation due to random measurement error.".
- catalog alternative "Validity assessment.".
- catalog contributor b469786.
- catalog contributor b469787.
- catalog contributor b469788.
- catalog created "c1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "c1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1979.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [55]-57.".
- catalog description "Editor's introduction -- 1. Introduction. Definition of measurement -- Reliability and validity defined -- Random and nonrandom measurements error -- 2. Validity. Criterion-related validity -- Content validity -- Construct validity -- 3. Classical test theory. Reliability of measurements -- Parallel measurements -- 4. Assessing reliability. Retest method -- Alternative-form method -- Split-halves method -- Internal consistency method -- Correction for attenuation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Appendix. The place factor analysis in reliability and validity assessment -- Factor analysis and reliability estimation -- Factor analysis and construct validity -- Conclusion -- About the authors.".
- catalog description "The authors present an elementary and exceptionally lucid introduction to issues in measurement theory. They define and discuss validity and reliability; proceed to a discussion of three basic types of validity, including criterion, content, and construct validity; present an introductory discussion of classical test theory, with an emphasis on parallel measures; and present a clear discussion of four methods of reliability estimation, including the test-retest, alternative form, split-half, and internal consistency methods of reliability assessment. The text is concluded with a discussion of the use of reliability assessment for purposes of correcting bivariate correlations for attenuation due to random measurement error.".
- catalog extent "70 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Reliability and validity assessment.".
- catalog identifier "0803913710".
- catalog isFormatOf "Reliability and validity assessment.".
- catalog isPartOf "A Sage university paper : Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; ser. no. 07-017".
- catalog isPartOf "Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-017.".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "c1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publications,".
- catalog relation "Reliability and validity assessment.".
- catalog subject "300/.1/8".
- catalog subject "H 61 C287r 1979".
- catalog subject "H61 .C26".
- catalog subject "Predictive Value of Tests.".
- catalog subject "Reproducibility of Results.".
- catalog subject "Social Sciences methods.".
- catalog subject "Social Sciences statistics & numerical data.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Methodology.".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Statistical methods.".
- catalog subject "Sociometric Techniques.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Editor's introduction -- 1. Introduction. Definition of measurement -- Reliability and validity defined -- Random and nonrandom measurements error -- 2. Validity. Criterion-related validity -- Content validity -- Construct validity -- 3. Classical test theory. Reliability of measurements -- Parallel measurements -- 4. Assessing reliability. Retest method -- Alternative-form method -- Split-halves method -- Internal consistency method -- Correction for attenuation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Appendix. The place factor analysis in reliability and validity assessment -- Factor analysis and reliability estimation -- Factor analysis and construct validity -- Conclusion -- About the authors.".
- catalog title "Reliability and validity assessment / Edward G. Carmines, Richard A. Zeller.".
- catalog title "Validity assessment.".
- catalog type "text".