Author: Ross E. Traub
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Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0803943253
Reliability for the Social Sciences: Theory and Applications (Measurement Methods for the Social Science)
How can social scientists assess the reliability of the measures derived from tests and questionnaires? Through an illustrative review of the principles of classical reliability theory, Ross E Traub explores some general strategies for improving measurement procedures. Medical books Reliability for the Social Sciences. Medical books Reliability For The Social Sciences. Categories: Social sciences->Statistical methods. Contributors: Ross E. Traub - Author. Format: Paperback
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Sage Publications (CA) 9780803943254 Reliability for the Social Sciences: Theory and Applications Description How can social scientists assess the reliability of the measures derived from tests and questionnaires? Through an illustrative review of the principles of classical reliability theory, Ross E Traub explores some general strategies for improving measurement procedures. Beginning with a presentation of random variables and the expected value of a random variable, the book covers such top
author re traub format paperback language english publication year 14 03 1994 series measurement methods for the social sciences subject social sciences subject 2 sociology anthropology professional title reliability for the social sciences theory and applications measurement methods for the social science author ross e traub publisher sage publications incorporated publication date jan 24 1994 pages 180 binding paperback dimensions 5 50 wx 8 50 hx 0 75 d isbn 0803943253 subject social scienc
How can social scientists assess the reliability of the measures derived from tests and questionnaires? Through an illustrative review of the principles of classical reliability theory, Ross E Traub explores some general strategies for improving measurement procedures. Beginning with a presentation of random variables and the expected value of a random variable, the book covers such topics as: the definition of reliability as a coefficient and possible uses of a coefficient; the notion of parallel tests so as to make possible the estimation of a reliability coefficient for a set of measurement
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Beginning with a presentation of random variables and the expected value of a random variable, the book covers such topics as: the definition of reliability as a coefficient and possible uses of a coefficient; the notion of parallel tests so as to make possible the estimation of a reliability coefficient for a set of measurements; what to do when parallel tests are not available; what factors affect the reliability coefficient; and how to estimate the