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Tests & Measurement for People Who (Think They) Hate Tests & Measurement

Fourth Edition


September 2022 | 360 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
With its signature, conversational writing style and straightforward presentation, the Fourth Edition of Neil J. Salkind's bestselling Tests & Measurement for People Who (Think They) Hate Tests & Measurement guides readers through an overview of the categories of tests, the design of tests, the use of tests, and some of the basic social, political, and legal issues that the process of testing involves. 

New co-author Bruce B. Frey has streamlined the chapter organization for ease of use; added more content on validity and reliability throughout; more closely connected standardized tests to classroom instruction by adding more on classroom assessment; and added a chapter on surveys and scale development. 

An Instructor Resource Site at edge.sagepub.com/salkindtm4e includes a test bank, PowerPoint slides, and tables and figures from the book. The open-access Student Study Site offers flashcards that strengthen understanding of key terms and concepts.
 
PART I: THE BASICS
 
1. Why Measurement? An Introduction
 
2. Levels of Measurement and Their Importance: One Potato, Two Potatoes
 
3. Reliability and Its Importance: Getting it Right Every Time
 
4. Validity and Its Importance: The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth
 
5. Percentages, Percentiles and Probabilities: Are You Hufflepuff or Ravenclaw?
 
6. Item Response Theory: The “New” Kid on the Block
 
PART II: TYPES OF TESTS
 
7. Achievement Tests: Is Life a Multiple-Choice Test?
 
8. Aptitude Tests: What’s in Store for Me?
 
9. Intelligence Tests: Am I Smarter Than My Smart Phone?
 
10. Personality and Neuropsychology Tests: It’s Not You, It’s Me
 
11. Career Choices: Have We Got a Job For You!
 
PART III: CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT
 
12. Picking the Right Answer: Choose Your Own Destiny
 
13. Building the Right Answer: Construction Work Ahead
 
PART IV: RESEARCHER-MADE INSTRUMENTS
 
14. Surveys and Scale Development: What Are They Thinking?
 
PART V: FAIR TESTING
 
15. Truth and Justice for All: Test Bias and Universal Design
 
16. Laws, Ethics and Standards: The Professional Practice of Tests and Measurement

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I like to adopt this textbook

Dr Yukiko Washio
Psychology Dept, Temple University
June 29, 2023

Few texts related to assessment. Might be a little advanced for our undergrads, but so far it's working well.

Dr Shelley Hart
Child Development Prog, California State Univ-Chico
February 21, 2023

Neil Joseph Salkind

Neil J. Salkind received his PhD in human development from the University of Maryland, and after teaching for 35 years at the University of Kansas, he was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology and Research in Education, where he collaborated with colleagues and work with students. His early interests were in the area of children’s cognitive development, and after research in the areas of cognitive style and (what was then known as) hyperactivity, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of North Carolina’s Bush Center for Child and Family Policy. His work then changed direction to focus on child and family policy,... More About Author

Bruce B. Frey

Bruce B. Frey, PhD, is an award-winning teacher and scholar at the University of Kansas. He has authored more than 100 research articles and papers. Among his books are the best-selling textbook, Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics, Modern Classroom Assessment, and There’s a Stat for That!, all published by SAGE, and Stat Hacks published by O’Reilly. He is the editor of The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation. In his free time, he celebrates bubblegum pop music of the late 1960s on his popular podcast, Echo Valley. More About Author

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ISBN: 9781071817179
$129.00