Item Response Theory for Psychologists (Multivariate Applications Book Series) by Susan E. Embretson, Steven P. Reise

Item Response Theory for Psychologists (Multivariate Applications Book Series)



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Item Response Theory for Psychologists (Multivariate Applications Book Series) Susan E. Embretson, Steven P. Reise ebook
ISBN: 0805828192, 9780805828191
Page: 394
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Format: pdf


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