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Modern Psychometrics, Third Edition: The Science of Psychological Assessment

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415442169

  • ISBN10:

    0415442168

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-01-14
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Today psychometrics plays an increasingly important role in all of our lives as testing and assessment occurs from preschool until retirement. This book introduces the reader to all aspects of the subject, ranging from its early history, school examinations, how to construct your own test, controversies about IQ and recent developments in internet testing.

Author Biography

John Rust is Director of The Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge and a Senior Member of Darwin College. Susan Golombok is Professor of Family Research at the University of Cambridge, Director of the Centre for Family Research and a Fellow of Newnham College.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tablesp. ix
Preface to the Third Editionp. xi
Acknowledgementp. xiii
The development of psychometricsp. 3
Psychometrics todayp. 5
The history of psychometricsp. 5
Issues in intelligence testingp. 12
The ethics of IQ testingp. 22
Summaryp. 25
The objectives of testing and assessmentp. 27
Psychometrics and sociobiologyp. 28
Is psychometrics a science?p. 30
What does psychometrics measure?p. 31
The theory of true scoresp. 34
The true psychometrics: trait or function?p. 36
Summaryp. 42
The process of test constructionp. 43
Knowledge-based and person-based questionnairesp. 44
Objective and open-ended testsp. 45
Norm-referenced and criterion-referenced testingp. 47
Obtaining test scores by summing item scoresp. 50
The correction for guessing in objective knowledge-based testsp. 51
Summaryp. 53
Item analysisp. 55
Classical item analysis statistics for knowledge-based testsp. 56
Classical item analysis for person-based testsp. 59
Item analysis in criterion-referenced testingp. 60
Psychological traits, true scores and internal test structurep. 61
Classical item analysis for more complex situationsp. 61
Summaryp. 69
Characteristics of testsp. 71
Reliabilityp. 72
Validityp. 78
Standardisationp. 81
Normalisationp. 85
Summaryp. 88
Bias in testing and assessmentp. 89
Bias and fairnessp. 90
Forms of biasp. 91
Item biasp. 92
Intrinsic test biasp. 97
Extrinsic test biasp. 101
Summaryp. 103
Factor analysisp. 105
The correlation coefficientp. 106
The application of factor analysis to test constructionp. 112
Criticisms of the classical factor analytic approachp. 117
Special uses of factor analysis in test constructionp. 119
Summaryp. 120
Using psychometrics in educational settingsp. 121
Questioning the examination systemp. 122
Measuring ability in schoolchildrenp. 128
Measuring achievement in schoolchildrenp. 130
Ability-achievement discrepancy analysisp. 132
Summaryp. 137
Personality theory and clinical assessmentp. 139
Definitions of personalityp. 141
Genetic vs. environmental influences on personalityp. 142
Theories of personalityp. 144
Types vs. traitsp. 150
Approaches to personality assessmentp. 151
Sources and management of sabotagep. 156
Informal methods of personality assessmentp. 159
State vs. trait measuresp. 160
Ipsative scalingp. 160
Spurious validity and the Barnum effectp. 161
Assessment in clinical psychologyp. 162
Summaryp. 163
Psychometric assessment of personality in occupational settingsp. 165
The Big Five modelp. 166
Orpheus: a work-based personality questionnaire that assesses the Big Fivep. 167
The Orpheus scalesp. 175
The psychometric characteristics of Orpheusp. 178
Using Orpheusp. 179
Summaryp. 181
Ethical test use and integrity testingp. 183
Administrative procedures for psychometric testingp. 184
Integrity testingp. 187
Theories of integrityp. 191
Giotto: a psychometric test of integrityp. 192
Summaryp. 195
Psychometrics in the information technology agep. 197
Computerisationp. 198
Artificial intelligencep. 203
Summaryp. 208
Constructing your own questionnairep. 211
The purpose of the questionnairep. 212
Making a blueprintp. 212
Writing itemsp. 217
Designing the questionnairep. 221
Piloting the questionnairep. 224
Item analysisp. 225
Reliabilityp. 228
Validityp. 230
Standardisationp. 232
Bibliographyp. 235
Indexp. 249
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