Measuring Mental Abilities with Latent State Models

作者: Rand R. Wilcox

DOI: 10.1080/01966324.1983.10737130

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摘要: SYNOPTIC ABSTRACTThe three goals of this paper are (1) to review the latent state models which have been proposed for measuring aptitude and achievement, (2) outline measurement problems that can now be solved with models, (3) discuss how trait related. It is pointed out measure different things related one another in a complicated fashion.

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