Psychometric

Psychometric Properties

Appraisal of human characteristics—such as achievement, ability, proficiency, attitude, belief, or another construct—is routinely accomplished through administration of a test, which is itself often carefully developed and administered by standardized protocols. Examinees and other test users are usually interested only in the results yielded by a test administration; generally they are not attuned to characteristics

Psychometric g

Psychometric g, or the general intelligence factor, is a critical concept in school psychology. This article explores its historical development, theoretical foundations, assessment methods, and applications. It also addresses challenges, ethical considerations, and future trends in understanding and using g in school psychology. Introduction Definition and Significance of Psychometric g in School Psychology Psychometric g

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