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On Quantitative Methods (Psychometrics) In Public Service: Basic Concepts

In this lecture, Professor Justin Bullock introdu…

An episode of the Public Problems podcast, hosted by Justin Bullock, titled "On Quantitative Methods (Psychometrics) In Public Service: Basic Concepts" was published on January 14, 2019 and runs 22 minutes.

January 14, 2019 ·22m · Public Problems

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In this lecture, Professor Justin Bullock introduces several of the foundational concepts to psychometrics and discusses its importance to the field of public service. This lecture and course utilize the basic structure provided by Michael Furr in the 3rd edition of Psychometrics: An Introduction.

In this lecture, Professor Justin Bullock introduces several of the foundational concepts to psychometrics and discusses its importance to the field of public service. This lecture and course utilize the basic structure provided by Michael Furr in the 3rd edition of Psychometrics: An Introduction.
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