The History of Educational Measurement collects essays on the most important topics in educational testing, measurement, and psychometrics. Authored by the field’s top scholars, this book offers unique historical viewpoints, from origins to modern applications, of formal testing programs and mental measurement theories. Topics as varied as large-scale testing, validity, item-response theory, federal involvement, and notable assessment controversies complete a survey of the field’s greatest challenges and most important achievements. Graduate students, researchers, industry professionals, and other stakeholders will find this volume relevant for years to come.
The History of Educational Measurement
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This book provides historical viewpoints on educational testing and measurement, serving as a resource for graduate students and researchers in psychometrics.
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Weight | 0.522 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 2.3 × 22.9 in |
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