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Generalizability Theory

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The book delves into the evolution and significance of generalizability theory, originally established by Cronbach and colleagues in 1972, which advanced classical test theory through variance analysis. It critiques the complexity of the original monograph while highlighting its foundational role in psychometrics. The author references their own earlier work from 1983 and 1992, noting its limitations in depth and coverage of recent statistical advancements. This new work aims to address these gaps and incorporate the latest developments in the field.

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Generalizability Theory, Robert L. Brennan

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