When it originated in the late 19th century, psychometrics was a field with both a scientific and a social mission: psychometrics provided new methods for research into individual differences, and at the same time, these psychometric instruments were considered a means to create a new social order. In contrast, contemporary psychometrics - due to its highly technical nature and its limited involvement in substantive psychological research - has created the impression of being a value-free discipline. In this article, we develop a contrasting characterization of contemporary psychometrics as a value-laden discipline. We expose four such values: that individual differences are quantitative (rather than qualitative), that measurement should be...
This book 'Essays on Contemporary Psychometrics' provides an overview of contemporary psychometrics,...
Psychometrics and the representational theory of measurement (RTM) are widely used in social scienti...
... when the early quantitative psychologists claimed to measure, they used the term 'measurement' f...
When it originated in the late 19th century, psychometrics was a field with both a scientific and a ...
Psychometrics is a mostly technical and model-based discipline that is concerned with (quantitative)...
Accepted for publication in Theory & PsychologyInternational audienceThe persisting debates that mea...
Introduction: The use of psychometric tools such as tests or inventories comes with an agreement and...
Psychometrics—the science and technology of measuring psychological constructs—is a definitive featu...
Psychometrics has always been confronted with fundamental criticism, highlighting serious insufficie...
Psychometrics is a scientific discipline concerned with the construction of measurement models for p...
This paper presents a concise history of psychometrics. It is an important field of Psychology conce...
Despite the overwhelming use of tests and questionnaires, the psychometric models for constructing t...
Quantitative explorations of behaviour, psyche and society are common in psychology. This requires m...
Quantitative explorations of behaviour, psyche and society are common in psychology. This requires m...
Measures of psychological attributes abound in the social sciences as much as measures of physical p...
This book 'Essays on Contemporary Psychometrics' provides an overview of contemporary psychometrics,...
Psychometrics and the representational theory of measurement (RTM) are widely used in social scienti...
... when the early quantitative psychologists claimed to measure, they used the term 'measurement' f...
When it originated in the late 19th century, psychometrics was a field with both a scientific and a ...
Psychometrics is a mostly technical and model-based discipline that is concerned with (quantitative)...
Accepted for publication in Theory & PsychologyInternational audienceThe persisting debates that mea...
Introduction: The use of psychometric tools such as tests or inventories comes with an agreement and...
Psychometrics—the science and technology of measuring psychological constructs—is a definitive featu...
Psychometrics has always been confronted with fundamental criticism, highlighting serious insufficie...
Psychometrics is a scientific discipline concerned with the construction of measurement models for p...
This paper presents a concise history of psychometrics. It is an important field of Psychology conce...
Despite the overwhelming use of tests and questionnaires, the psychometric models for constructing t...
Quantitative explorations of behaviour, psyche and society are common in psychology. This requires m...
Quantitative explorations of behaviour, psyche and society are common in psychology. This requires m...
Measures of psychological attributes abound in the social sciences as much as measures of physical p...
This book 'Essays on Contemporary Psychometrics' provides an overview of contemporary psychometrics,...
Psychometrics and the representational theory of measurement (RTM) are widely used in social scienti...
... when the early quantitative psychologists claimed to measure, they used the term 'measurement' f...