[(Frontiers of Test Validity Theory: Measurement, Causation, and Meaning )] [Author: Keith A. Markus] [May-2013]
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Keith A. Markus
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페이퍼백
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영어
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Routledge Academic
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Keith A. Markus explores the intricate landscape of test validity theory in this comprehensive study, delving deep into the processes of measurement. He examines how the interplay between measurement and causation shapes our understanding of validity, providing fresh insights into the nuances of how tests are designed and assessed.
With a focus on the significance of meaning within testing contexts, Markus challenges conventional frameworks and encourages readers to rethink the implications of measurement beyond surface-level interpretations. His analysis is both rigorous and accessible, making it an essential resource for scholars and practitioners who seek a deeper grasp of the complexities surrounding test validity.
With a focus on the significance of meaning within testing contexts, Markus challenges conventional frameworks and encourages readers to rethink the implications of measurement beyond surface-level interpretations. His analysis is both rigorous and accessible, making it an essential resource for scholars and practitioners who seek a deeper grasp of the complexities surrounding test validity.