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  • '''Psychometrics''' is the science of psychological measurement. It spans the creation, eva The English biologist Francis Galton began the field of modern psychometrics. His research into human heredity created many forms of research and stati
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Psychometrics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Psychometrics''' is the science of psychological measurement. It spans the creation, eva The English biologist Francis Galton began the field of modern psychometrics. His research into human heredity created many forms of research and stati
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  • {{r|Psychometrics}}
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  • ...to Recent Findings from the Fields of Anthropology, Physiology, Medicine, Psychometrics and Sociometry''. New York: International University Press. ISBN 0-415-1765
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Psychometrics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • :*[[Psychometrics]]
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  • ...d residuals in statistics|error]]" terms. Factor analysis originated in [[psychometrics]], and is used in social sciences, [[marketing|Marketing]], [[product manag ==Factor analysis in psychometrics==
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  • ..., which is the chief source of all statistics, and has a relationship to [[psychometrics|psychometric]] applications in the [[social sciences]].
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  • ..., which is the chief source of all statistics, and has a relationship to [[psychometrics|psychometric]] applications in the [[social sciences]]. Note that it is deb
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  • *[[Psychometrics]] - the science of psychological measurement.
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  • ...n]] once claimed that the normal distribution was specifically chosen by [[psychometrics|psychometricians]] to falsely support the idea that superior intelligence i
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  • ...algorithms, which apparently had multiple sources of invention, including psychometrics (Johnson 1967). They applied these simple tools to extract useful informat
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