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Worse than measurement error: Consequences of inappropriate latent variable measurement models.

Psychological methods, 2020
Previous research and methodological advice has focused on the importance of accounting for measurement error in psychological data. That perspective assumes that psychological variables conform to a common factor model. We explore what happens when data
M. Rhemtulla, R. van Bork, D. Borsboom
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Measuring Test Measurement Error [PDF]

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Test-based accountability as well as value-added asessments and much experimental and quasi-experimental research in education rely on achievement tests to measure student skills and knowledge. Yet, we know little regarding fundamental properties of these tests, an important example being the extent of measurement error and its implications for ...
Donald Boyd   +3 more
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Measurement Error

CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering, 2019

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Measurement Error and Person-Specific Reliability in Multilevel Autoregressive Modeling

Psychological methods, 2019
An increasing number of researchers in psychology are collecting intensive longitudinal data in order to study psychological processes on an intraindividual level.
N. Schuurman, E. Hamaker
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Measuring measuring errors

Statistics in Medicine, 1989
AbstractThe assessment of errors of measurement and their effects needs to take into account the structure of the data in which the errors occur. This is illustrated and the appropriate analysis of variance specified for a variety of contexts.
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List Experiments with Measurement Error

Political Analysis, 2019
Measurement error threatens the validity of survey research, especially when studying sensitive questions. Although list experiments can help discourage deliberate misreporting, they may also suffer from nonstrategic measurement error due to flawed ...
Graeme Blair, Winston Chou, K. Imai
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Standard Error of Measurement

Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2021
The standard error o f measurement (SEM) is the standard deviation of errors of measurement that are associated with test scores from a particular group of examinees.
E. Cerin
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