Summary of Psychometrics: An Introduction by Furr - 4th edition - Exclusive
- What is psychometrics? - Chapter 1
- What is important when assigning numbers to psychological constructs? - Chapter 2
- What are variability and covariability? - Chapter 3
- What is dimensionality and what is factor analysis? - Chapter 4
- What is reliability? - Chapter 5
- How to empirically estimate the reliability? - Chapter 6
- What is the importance of reliability? - Chapter 7
- What is validity? - Chapter 8
- How to evaluate evidence for convergent and divergent validity? - Chapter 9
- What types of response bias are there? - Chapter 10
- What types of test bias are there? - Chapter 11
- What is a confirmatory factor analysis? - Chapter 12
- What is the generalizability theory? - Chapter 13
- What is the Item Response Theory (IRT) and which models are
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