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Scaling - A Sourcebook for Behavioral Scientists (Hardcover)
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Scaling - A Sourcebook for Behavioral Scientists (Hardcover)
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Despite the obvious importance of measurement in any scientific
endeavor, few students of the social sciences receive adequate
training in the principles and problems of assigning numerical
values to the subjects, objects, events, groups and operations they
study, and still less in the process of translating theoretical
ideas and concepts into variables. This kind of casualness with
respect to measurement is often in marked contrast to their
methodically designed research, which has grown out of subtle and
sophisticated theoretical consideration. Scaling is intended to
remedy this deficiency by providing a broad and detailed
description of the major processes for developing measurement
scales. The chapters, which include both classics in the field and
the best of modern work, require no great mathematical
sophistication, and go well beyond the conventional study of
attitudes to the more general uses of scaling. They enable the
student and researcher to examine the development of measures of
scalability and the problems and weaknesses they present, to become
familiar with the development of tests of significance for
reproducibility and scalability and the need for them, and to
examine the lively history of the subject and experience the
excitement that can be secured from sharing with a creative author
the first report of his insight. Part One presents a series of
general articles that deal in philosophic terms with the problem of
measurement, with what is meant by measurement and scaling as well
as the notions underlying the process of measuring. Part Two deals
with the scaling methods developed by L. L. Thurstone, including
paired comparison scaling, equal-appearing interval scaling, and
successive interval scaling. The third part focuses upon scalogram
analysis, presenting the background, rationale and procedures for
Guttman scaling. The fourth part is concerned with summated rating,
or Likert scaling. Part Five is a consideration of unfolding theory
and methods. Part Six is made up of articles that focus on various
special cases and problems relevant to scaling. The book also
contains an unusually full reference bibliography and a set of
convenient reference tables associated with the development and use
of measurement scales.
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