Scale Development: Theory and Applications

Scale Development: Theory and Applications

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Jun 1, 2011 · English · Paperback (216 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 216
Language English
Published Jun 1, 2011
Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
Edition Third
ISBN-10 1412980445
ISBN-13 9781412980449

Description

This comprehensive guide offers a deep dive into the complexities of scale development, blending theory with practical applications. Robert F. DeVellis brings a wealth of expertise as he navigates through the intricacies of crafting reliable and valid measurement tools essential for researchers across various disciplines. His insights are particularly valuable for graduate students grappling with the challenges of constructing scales that effectively capture their intended constructs.

As he delves into the fundamental principles of measurement, DeVellis emphasizes the importance of theoretical frameworks and empirical testing in the development process. Through detailed explanations and illustrative examples, he shows how careful planning and attention to factors like validity and reliability can enhance the robustness of a scale. Readers will appreciate the practical tips and strategies that make the theoretical aspects accessible and actionable.

Additionally, the text addresses the diverse applications of scale development in fields such as psychology, public health, and marketing. By illustrating how these concepts can be instrumental across various research scenarios, DeVellis equips readers with the tools needed to contribute to their respective fields with confidence.

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Science & Technology Health & Wellness Psychology
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