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... battery and marked a milestone in psychological measurement . The first regu- lar edition appeared in 1941. It was ... battery . Figure 9-5 shows typical items which appear in the PMA tests . In spite of the very important research which ...
... battery and marked a milestone in psychological measurement . The first regu- lar edition appeared in 1941. It was ... battery . Figure 9-5 shows typical items which appear in the PMA tests . In spite of the very important research which ...
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... battery . Although norms are given for the battery , very little information has been obtained about the nature of the populations tested . No information is given on sex differences even for the subtests on which sig- nificant sex ...
... battery . Although norms are given for the battery , very little information has been obtained about the nature of the populations tested . No information is given on sex differences even for the subtests on which sig- nificant sex ...
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... batteries : ( 1 ) a verbal battery consisting of seven tasks and ( 2 ) a pictorial battery consisting of three tasks . In the verbal battery , the subject performs such activities as telling all the things that would happen if a certain ...
... batteries : ( 1 ) a verbal battery consisting of seven tasks and ( 2 ) a pictorial battery consisting of three tasks . In the verbal battery , the subject performs such activities as telling all the things that would happen if a certain ...
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Historical Perspectives on Psychological Measurement | 30 |
IM | 50 |
STATISTICAL METHODS USED WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL | 53 |
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