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Scale Development: Theory and Applications Second Edition (Applied Social Research Methods)

Scale Development: Theory and Applications Second Edition (Applied Social Research Methods)

Scale Development: Theory and Applications Second Edition (Applied Social
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Scale Development: Theory and Applications Second Edition (Applied Social Research Methods) Paperback - 2003

by DeVellis, Dr. Robert F

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Written at an accessible level, Scale Development guides the reader toward the identification of the latent variable, the generation of an item pool, the format for measurement and the optimization of the scale length. Using exercises to illustrate the concepts, the text also includes advice about factor analytic strategies. For researchers tired of 'off-the-shelf' measurement tools that don't fit their particular situation, this is a must read.

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1. A health psychologist faces a common dilemma: the measurement scale she needs apparently does not exist.
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