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Measurement

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ISBN-10: 1412908183

ISBN-13: 9781412908184

Edition: 2006

Authors: David J. Bartholomew

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Measurement is the cornerstone of science. With the literature on social measurement, this collection provides a resource for researchers and libraries. It brings together over 60 key articles from the fields of sociology, economics, psychology, psychometrics, political science, and management science.
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List price: $1,080.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited
Publication date: 8/7/2006
Pages: 1664
Size: 9.60" wide x 12.10" long x 6.40" tall
Weight: 6.666
Language: English

Early Work
Measurement of Character
Mental Tests and Measurement
General Intelligence Objectively Determined and Measured
The Measurement of Opinion
The Measurement of Depression-Elation and Its Relation to a Measure of Extraversion-Introversion
A Basis for Scaling Qualitative Data
On the Theory of Scales of Measurement
Psychological Scaling without a Unit of Measurement
Qualitative Measurement in the Social Sciences
Classification, Typologies and Indices
Co-Efficient Alpha and the Internal Structure of Tests
Theory and Methods of Social Measurement
Measuring Social Mobility
Construct Validity in Psychological Tests
Note on the Measurement and Prediction of Labour Turnover
On General Laws and the Meaning of Measurement in Psychology
The Concept of Measurement
Issues in Psychological Measurement
Introduction to Measurement in the Social Sciences
On Specific Objectivity
An Attempt at Formalizing the Request for Generality and Validity of Scientific Statements
In Defense of Measurement
Test Theory and Methods
Quality of Life Research and Sociology
Some Emerging Trends in Psychological Measurement
A Fifty-Year Perspective
Measurement Scales and Statistics
A Clash of Paradigms
Measurement
The Theory of Numerical Assignments
Conventional Wisdom on Measurement
Measurement Issues in Research on Social Support and Health
Recontextualizing Mental Measurement
Statistics and the Theory of Measurement
Measurement
Problems and Strategy
Why Are There So Few Formal Measuring Instruments in Social and Political Research?
Scaling Unobservable Constructs in Social Science
Methods and Applications
Multi-Dimensional Scaling by Optimizing Goodness of Fit to a Non-Metric Hypothesis
The Establishment of a Psychiatric Syndrome
Development of a Rating Scale for Primary Depressive Illness
Foundations of Multi-Dimensional Scaling
Validity, Invalidity and Reliability
A Numerical Measure for Uncertainty
The National Reference Scale for Reading
An Application of the Rasch Model
Solving Measurement Problems with the Rasch Model
Relationships between the Thurstone and Rasch Approaches to Item Scaling
The Rasch Model, Objective Measurement, Equating and Robustness
Measurement Scales and Statistics
Resurgence of an Old Misconception
Rating Scales for Affective Disorders
Their Validity and Consistency
The Concept of Utility
The Measurement of Values in Surveys
A Comparison of Ratings and Rankings
Scoring Attitudes to Abortion
A Standarized Scale to Measure Beliefs about Controlling Pain
Measuring Internal Political Efficacy in the 1988 National Election Study
Validation of Index Scales for Analysis of Survey Data
The Symptom Index
Measuring Political Knowledge
Putting Things First
Measuring Left-Right and Libertarian-Authoritarian Values in British Elections
Causal Variables, Indicator Variables and Measurement Scales
An Example from Quality of Life
Enhancing the Validity and Cross-Cultural Comparability of Measurement in Survey Research
Measurement at the population level
The early history of index numbers
On the measurement of inequality
Notes on the measurement of inequality
A comparison of measures of inequality of income distribution
The measurement of mobility
Inequality measurement
Measuring efficiency in the public sector
The use of performance indicators in the public sector
Quality of life assessment
Measuring social mobility
Evolution of clinimetric scales
Axiomatic price index theory
The measurement of unemployment in the U. K.
Mobility measurement re-visited