Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 962 g
Reihe: Methodology of Educational Measurement and Assessment
Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 962 g
Reihe: Methodology of Educational Measurement and Assessment
ISBN: 978-3-031-10369-8
Verlag: Springer
This book 'Essays on Contemporary Psychometrics' provides an overview of contemporary psychometrics, the science devoted to the advancement of quantitative measurement practices in psychology, education and the social sciences. The volume consists of four parts, each having several chapters on cutting-edge work in the field. Part I, General Perspectives on Psychometrics, includes expert views on topics such as psychological models vs. measurement models, using tests in decision making, artificial intelligence, and psychometric network models. Part II, Factor Analysis and Classical Test Theory, the type of psychometrics that is still used most often in the social and behavioral sciences, includes state-of-the-art contributions on test-score reliability, change-score reliability, handling missing data in principal component analysis, test equating, and conditional standard errors of measurement. Part III, Item Response Theory, the leading form of psychometrics in modern educational measurement, includes discussions of sampling from many conditional distributions, transparent score reporting, nonparametric item response theory, and targeted testing. Part IV, New Psychometrics, discusses recently developed ideas beyond classical test theory and item response theory, including topics related to computer adaptive testing, response-time modelling, validity indices, diagnostic classification models, and the sparse latent class model for ordinal measurements.
Together, these four parts provide an overview of the current state-of-the-art in psychometrics in educational measurement. They are a valuable source of information for graduate students who (intend to) study psychometrics and need an overview of the field, and for researchers interested in the current developments in the field.
Chapters [3], [5], [8], [16] and [19] are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Zielgruppe
Research
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Fachgebiete
- Sozialwissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie Differentielle Psychologie, Persönlichkeitspsychologie Psychologische Diagnostik, Testpsychologie
- Sozialwissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
- Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Pädagogik Pädagogische Psychologie
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I. General Perspectives on Psychometrics1. Early Roots of Psychometrics Before Francis GaltonWillem J. Heiser
2. The Janus Face of PsychometricsPaul De Boeck and L. Robert Gore
3. Psychological and Educational Testing and Decision Making: The Lack of Knowledge Dissemination in Textbooks and Test GuidelinesRob R. Meijer, A. Susan M. Niessen, and Marvin Neumann
4. Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in PsychometricsBernard P. Veldkamp
5. Psychological Constructs as Organizing PrinciplesDenny Borsboom
Part II. Factor Analysis and Classical Test Theory6. A New Expression and Interpretation of Coefficient Omega Under the Congeneric One-Factor ModelDavid J. Hessen
7. A Factor Analysis Approach to Item-Level Change Score ReliabilityDylan Molenaar
8. Handling Missing Data in Principal Component Analysis Using Multiple ImputationJoost R. van Ginkel
9. Quantifying the Bias of Non-Linear Equating and Score TransformationsMatthias von Davier and Brian Clauser
10. Examination of Test Characteristics Effect on Coefficient a and Coefficient ?Terry Ackerman, Ye Ma, and Richard Luecht
11. Methods for Estimating Conditional Standard Errors of Measurement and Some Critical ReflectionsWilco H. M. Emons
Part III. Item Response Theory12. Composition Algorithms For Conditional DistributionsMaarten Marsman, Timo B. Bechger, and Gunter K. J. Maris
13. To a or Not to a: On the Use of the Total ScoreBas T. Hemker
14. A Bayesian Test for the Association of Binary Response DistributionsRudy Ligtvoet
15. Efficiency and Effectiveness of Teacher Informed Targeting Testing from Different PerspectivesJ. Hendrik Straat, Renske E. Kuijpers, Kimberley Lek, and Wilco H. M. Emons
Part IV. New Psychometrics16. The Hierarchical Model for Response Times: Advantages, Limitations, and Risks of Its Use in Measurement PracticeJesper Tijmstra and Maria Bolsinova
17. Computer-Adaptive Testing with Fewer AssumptionsJules L. Ellis
18. Validity Indices for Interpreting Informant Discrepancies in ADHD AssessmentJudith M. Conijn, Mengdi Chen, Hanneke van Ewijk, and L. Andries van der Ark
19. Computerized Adaptive Testing Without IRT for Flexible Measurement and PredictionL. Andries van der Ark and Niels Smits
20. On the Relationship Between Unidimensional Item Response Theory and Higher-Order Cognitive Diagnosis ModelsJimmy de la Torre and Kevin Carl Santos
21. A Sparse Latent Class Model for Polytomous Attributes in Cognitive Diagnostic AssessmentsSiqi He, Steven A. Culpepper, and Jeffrey A. Douglas
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