Family Measurement Techniques

Family Measurement Techniques
Author: Murray Arnold Straus
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 682
Release: 1978-01-01
Genre: Families
ISBN: 0816607990

813 measurement techniques, arranged and described under various aspects of family life, e.g., husband-wife relationships. 130 journals and pertinent books used as sources. Each entry gives test name, variables measured, length, availability, and references. Author, test title, and subject indexes.

Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques: Abstracts

Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques: Abstracts
Author: John Touliatos
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 906
Release: 2000-12-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780803972506

This three-volume handbook represents a significant and indispensable reference tool for those studying the family. Vol. 1 contains full abstracts of 504 instruments plus abbreviated descriptions of another 472. Basic scale construction issues can be examined through the combined use of Vol. 2 & 3. An excellent reference tool that will fulfil researchers and clinicians need for quality instrumentation.

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1116
Release: 1979
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques

Handbook of Family Measurement Techniques
Author: John Touliatos
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This is a re-issue of a classic study first published in 1990, of techniques for family measurement and assessment. It is published to coincide with two new volumes, which take forward many of the original techniques and procedures.

Educational and Psychological Measurement and Evaluation

Educational and Psychological Measurement and Evaluation
Author: Kenneth D. Hopkins
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1998
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Going into its eighth edition, this book is a classic in the field of educational measurement. It was written from the point of view of the classroom teacher to answer the question, "What does a teacher need to know about the development and evaluation of educational measures and assessments?" This book fosters an understanding of how assessment and instruction are interrelated. It also cultivates learning the techniques and skills needed to develop tests and other evaluation procedures (e.g. portfolios), as well as teaches students to understand how to evaluate the validity and reliability of tests. Unlike many books in educational measurement, this book also gives readers what they need to know to properly interpret the results from standardized achievement and scholastic aptitude tests. Topics include: test reliability and validity; meaning and application of the norms; extraneous factors that influence performance of cognitive tests; the development of educational measures; and more. Teachers, principals, and counselors.