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1981
One day, sometime in the future, one of your children may come running in from school eagerly reporting to you that he got 80 in a test on arithmetic problems and 115 on an IQ test. As a parent you may initially be quite proud and satisfied but as a psychologist your training will start to make you ponder on that information.
R. B. Burns, C. B. Dobson
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One day, sometime in the future, one of your children may come running in from school eagerly reporting to you that he got 80 in a test on arithmetic problems and 115 on an IQ test. As a parent you may initially be quite proud and satisfied but as a psychologist your training will start to make you ponder on that information.
R. B. Burns, C. B. Dobson
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Reliability and Validity of the DICA
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 1988R, Malone +3 more
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2016
Chapter 28 describes the evolution of the two most important concepts in psychometrics and for psychological and educational testing: reliability and validity. Between the publication of the first psychological tests and the most recent developments, the scientific, professional, and ethical requirements demanded by testing have largely evolved.
Paul De Boeck, Paula Elosua
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Chapter 28 describes the evolution of the two most important concepts in psychometrics and for psychological and educational testing: reliability and validity. Between the publication of the first psychological tests and the most recent developments, the scientific, professional, and ethical requirements demanded by testing have largely evolved.
Paul De Boeck, Paula Elosua
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Validity and Reliability of the PSES
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 1992openaire +2 more sources

