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Statistical models / Measurement / Probability theory / Variance / Classical test theory / Level of measurement / Item response theory / Standard deviation / Score / Statistics / Psychometrics / Data analysis
Date: 2013-10-31 15:27:56
Statistical models
Measurement
Probability theory
Variance
Classical test theory
Level of measurement
Item response theory
Standard deviation
Score
Statistics
Psychometrics
Data analysis

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