<span><span>The Handbook is intended for all researchers in education and the social sciencesβundergraduate students to advanced doctoral students and research faculty. </span></span><br /><span><span>Part I provides an introduction to basic quantitative research methods, including analysis and inte
Handbook of Tests and Measurement in Education and the Social Sciences
β Scribed by Paula E. Lester, Deborah Inman, Lloyd K. Bishop
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 354
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Handbook is intended for all researchers in education and the social sciencesβundergraduate students to advanced doctoral students and research faculty.
Part I provides an introduction to basic quantitative research methods, including analysis and interpretation of statistical tests associated with each method. Examples of qualitative designs and mixed methods research are also included. A chapter on measurement techniques in education and the social science is provided.
Part II of the Handbook includes over a 130 instruments organized under 40 topics, extracted from the research literature. Each instrument is discussed in detail concerning its measurement characteristics used in its development. A section also includes Instruments Available through Commercial Organizations, which provide the latest sources for teacher and principal evaluation.
New to This Edition
-Enhanced chapters concerning Quantitative research methods with analysis and interpretation of research data appropriate to each statistical test.
-Detailed chapter of measurement procedures used in instrumentation development, including the appropriate application of reliability and validity tests, item analysis, and factor analysis with analysis and interpretation of research data.
-Introduction to Qualitative research design and appropriate methods, and the application of mixed methods in research design.
-Expanded section of actual research instruments available for measurement purposes in education and social science research.
-Enhanced section including Instruments Available through Commercial Organizations. This provides the latest sources for teacher and principal evaluation.
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