PYD806 Psychometric Theory and Application (3 cr.)Prerequisite(s): master’s courses in Statistics and Psychological Assessment This course focuses on techniques for measuring psychological variables with emphasis on standardization, reliability, validity, item analysis, scores, and reporting. The statistical underpinnings of psychometric research are reviewed, including properties of distributions, descriptive statistics, correlation, and factor analysis. Concepts, principles, and methods of modern measurement theory are addressed. The cultural validity of assessment techniques and instruments are examined. Procedures for constructing psychological scales, collecting data on the scales, and evaluating the psychometric properties of the scales are reviewed and practiced.
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to do the following:
- Understand and apply statistical concepts fundamental to psychometric research.
- Utilize psychometric principles in the selection of instruments to evaluate psychological functioning.
- Design and evaluate psychological measurement with consideration of cultural sensitivity and validity.
- Construct and analyze psychometrically supported assessment instruments.
- Evaluate psychometric features of tests to ascertain that instruments are reliable, valid, and adequately standardized for the anticipated clinical population.
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