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Psychometric Properties of Finite-State Scores Versus Number-Correct and Formula Scores: A Simulation Study

Applied Psychological Measurement - United States
doi 10.1177/014662168901300406
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PsychologySocial Sciences
Date

December 1, 1989

Authors
Miguel A. García-PérezRobert B. Frary
Publisher

SAGE Publications


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