Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory book
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Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory. Linda Crocker, James Algina
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ISBN: 0495395919,9780495395911 | 527 pages | 14 Mb
Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory Linda Crocker, James Algina
Publisher: Wadsworth Pub Co
Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory - L. New-York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanich College Publishers; 1986. Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation - S. Two independent distributions of possible observed scores, the correlation between error scores from the two testings is zero. Crocker L, Algina J: Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory. For five days and provided at least 3 full days of complete data. Toronto: Holt, RineHart, and Winston, Inc. New York: Rinehart & Winston; 1986. Reference: Crocker and Algina (1986), "Introduction to Classical & Modern Test Theory," CBS College Publishing. Coefficient alpha an the internal structure of tests. Distance Learning Education Courses - Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory. The new scales were analyzed using Classical Test Theory (CTT) and IRM; a reduced set of items was produced with IRM and correlated with accelerometer counts per minute and minutes of sedentary, light and moderate to vigorous activity per day after school. �Understanding and validity in qualitative research,” Harvard Educational Review, 62(3): 279-299. Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory by James Algina – Simply A Great Book. Serial Box 08-2010 Free Download from rapidshare, 4shared, mediafire, direct, torrent. Crocker L, Algina R: Introduction to classical and modern test theory. Linear Algebra - An Introductory Approach - C. New York: Holt, Reinehart and Winston. Lord FM: Applications of Item Response Theory to Practical Testing Problems. Introduction to classical and modern test theory.
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