Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory. Linda Crocker, James Algina

Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory


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Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory Linda Crocker, James Algina
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New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Algina, Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory (New York, NY: Holt, 1986) p. The concept of parallel tests is also commonly invoked as part of classical measurement theory. Reference: Crocker and Algina (1986), "Introduction to Classical & Modern Test Theory," CBS College Publishing. In this context, a true score represents “the average score a person would obtain on an infinite number of parallel forms of a test, assuming that the person is not affected by taking the tests (i.e., assuming no practice or .. €�Understanding and validity in qualitative research,” Harvard Educational Review, 62(3): 279-299. Introduction to Modern Traffic Flow Theory and Control - The Long Road to Three-Phase Traffic Theory 2009 | pages: 265 | ISBN: 3642026044 | PDF | 8,1 mb Download links: (Become Premium fo. Two independent distributions of possible observed scores, the correlation between error scores from the two testings is zero. Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory By Linda Crocker, James Algina 2006 | 527 Pages | ISBN:. Kline, A Handbook of Test Construction: Introduction to psychometric design (London: Methuen, 1986) p. Introduction to classical and modern test theory. Toronto: Holt, RineHart, and Winston, Inc.