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The Kuder-Richardson formula (21) as a split-half coefficient, and some remarks on its basic assumption

The Kuder-Richardson formula (21) as a split-half coefficient, and some remarks on its basic... Abstract Case IV of the Kuder-Richardson series, their formula (21), is derived as a generalized split-half Spearman-Brown coefficient. The basic assumption employed is shown to be sufficient to justify the various assumptions used in derivations by other authors. Some of the implications of this assumption are discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Psychometrika Springer Journals

The Kuder-Richardson formula (21) as a split-half coefficient, and some remarks on its basic assumption

Psychometrika , Volume 23 (3): 4 – Sep 1, 1958

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Springer Journals
Copyright
1958 Psychometric Society
ISSN
0033-3123
eISSN
1860-0980
DOI
10.1007/BF02289239
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Abstract

Abstract Case IV of the Kuder-Richardson series, their formula (21), is derived as a generalized split-half Spearman-Brown coefficient. The basic assumption employed is shown to be sufficient to justify the various assumptions used in derivations by other authors. Some of the implications of this assumption are discussed.

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PsychometrikaSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1958

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