The effect of instruction on the cognitive structure of statistical and psychometric concepts

Administered a questionnaire made up of pairs of concepts to be judged for similarity to 39 graduate students before and after they had taken a course on educational testing and measurement. The judgment of all possible pairs of 13 concepts was analyzed using an individual differences model for mult...

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