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This work offers beginning researchers in psychology and education with limited statistics backgrounds a practical, hands-on guide to the preparation, assessment and development of quantitative research instruments. With the explicit goal of making the text accessible to readers with only a beginning level of statistical expertise, the authors include numerous examples and figures to illustrate necessary concepts and procedures while minimizing jargon. The book includes an appendix with directions for the required statistical analyses for readers with access to SPSS. The organisation of the book into sections, theoretical and practical, with complementary chapters in each section, results in a practical resource to have in a variety of contexts. Because of this the book may be used either as a textbook for courses on test construction and instrument design or quantitative research methods in psychology and education, as a reference for researchers using and constructing quantitative instruments or as background reading for professionals in related fields.
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This work offers beginning researchers in psychology and education with limited statistics backgrounds a practical, hands-on guide to the preparation, assessment and development of quantitative research instruments. With the explicit goal of making the text accessible to readers with only a beginning level of statistical expertise, the authors include numerous examples and figures to illustrate necessary concepts and procedures while minimizing jargon. The book includes an appendix with directions for the required statistical analyses for readers with access to SPSS. The organisation of the book into sections, theoretical and practical, with complementary chapters in each section, results in a practical resource to have in a variety of contexts. Because of this the book may be used either as a textbook for courses on test construction and instrument design or quantitative research methods in psychology and education, as a reference for researchers using and constructing quantitative instruments or as background reading for professionals in related fields.