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    Four Kinds of Reproducibility in Scale Analysis

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    Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68060/2/10.1177_001316445501500416.pd

    Rater agreements in assigning stanford-binet items to Guilford's structure of intellect operations categories

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    Nineteen school psychologists assigned the 142 items in the Form L-M of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale to the five Operations categories of Guilford's Structure of Intellect model, following flow charts prepared for this purpose by Meeker (1965). On the average, one rater agreed with another on about half the items, and their modal assignments agreed with Meeker's (1969) assignments on only 81 (57%) of the items. These levels of agreement are judged not to be high enough to justify classifying Stanford-Binet items in accordance with the Structure of Intellect Operations categories.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/22028/1/0000445.pd

    Book reviews

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    Book reviews

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    The Reliability of Test Discriminations

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    New directions for testing and measurement

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    Publ. comme no 2, 1979 de la revue New directions for testing and measurementBibliogr. Ă  la fin des textesIndex: p. 95-9

    Note on the further validation of the Alpert-Haber achievement anxiety test.

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