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- Provides the accumulated knowledge on method effects in psychological measurement
- Outlines pitfalls in experimental methodology and provides approaches to enhance validity in experiments
- Includes example data, equations, and figures for a comprehensive understanding of psychological measurement
Offering over two dozen experienced researchers in psychological measurement, this book presents the various method effects in psychological measurement. Experts analyze the influence on examined variables in psychological science, test construction, validity, reliability, and the evaluation of participants in experiments. It offers guidance to improve the development of tests before their execution, thereby ensuring the quality of subsequent analyses and preventing disadvantageous data distortions from occurring in the first place. Equipped with such thorough methodological knowledge, even practitioners can use these extensive chapters to select the most appropriate test for their patients and enhance the caliber of qualitative treatment. The endeavors to control for method effects provided in this book are a promising avenue to refine and improve skills in psychological measurement.



