Statistical Test Theory for the Behavioral Sciences
Discover the essentials of measurement in the behavioral sciences with "Statistical Test Theory for the Behavioral Sciences" by Dato N. M. de Gruijter. Published in 2007, this comprehensive hardback spans 280 pages, providing an in-depth overview of key testing theories and models relevant to psychology and education. Trace the significant evolution of testing methods from the early intelligence assessments of the 20th century to modern applications in educational and psychological settings. De Gruijter expertly navigates through various statistical models, emphasizing their practical implications in quantifying human behavior. This book is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners in social sciences, offering a robust foundation in educational tests and measurements. Enhance your understanding of statistical principles and their applications in behavioral research with this authoritative text.