About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 169. Chapters: Intelligence quotient, Statistical inference, Descriptive statistics, Operational definition, Statistical hypothesis testing, Psychological statistics, Accuracy and precision, Francis Galton, Reproducibility, Perceptual mapping, Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development, Opinion poll, Attribute Hierarchy Method, Item response theory, Factor analysis, Theory of conjoint measurement, Rasch model, Linear discriminant analysis, Validity, Computerized adaptive testing, Statistical survey, High-stakes testing, Structural equation modeling, Mediation, Psychometric software, Computerized classification test, Fuzzy concept, Polytomous Rasch model, SESAMO, Lewis Terman, Scale, Questionnaire construction, Norm-referenced test, Law of comparative judgment, Multidimensional scaling, Adaptive comparative judgement, Likert scale, Cronbach's alpha, Historiometry, Multiple mini interview, Riddle scale, Quantitative marketing research, Operationalization, Pairwise comparison, Guttman scale, Rating scales for depression, Classical test theory, Sequential probability ratio test, Reliability, Polynomial conjoint measurement, Role-based assessment, Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, Cluster analysis, Point-biserial correlation coefficient, Vestibulo emotional reflex, Projective test, Semantic differential, Criterion-referenced test, Situational judgement test, Pathfinder network, Normal curve equivalent, Correction for attenuation, Equating, Multitrait-multimethod matrix, Group size measures, Thurstone scale, Latent variable, Internal consistency, Counternull, Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, Standard-setting study, Optimal discriminant analysis, Conjoint analysis, Rasch model estimation, Spearman-Brown prediction formula, Idiographic image, William H. Tucker, Online assessment, Moderation, IPPQ, Psychometrics...