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This book is out of print and no longer available for purchase. Designed to help test interpreters learn to read test scores fairly, this book examines key psychometric ideas and judgment processes and offers guidance about the effects of language, acculturation, poverty, disability, and other factors on test scores. Comprehensive in scope, forward thinking, and grounded in both everyday experience and scientific rigor, Test Interpretation and Diversity is an excellent resource for psychologists, government employees, educators, and lawyers who are concerned about the fair testing of diverse populations. Book Review Test Interpretation and Diversity is a very ambitious effort to analyze the issues involved in dealing with the variability stemming from construct irrelevant characteristics…The breadth of coverage and the attention paid to relevant historical antecedents and current testing conditions are bound to make this book a standard among those interested in mental measurement.—CHOICE, June 1999 |
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