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Psychometrics / Educational psychology / Educational research / Differential item functioning / Psychological testing / Statistical models / Automobile and Touring Club of Greece / Item response theory / Educational assessment / Education / Knowledge / Evaluation
Date: 2013-10-01 16:47:55
Psychometrics
Educational psychology
Educational research
Differential item functioning
Psychological testing
Statistical models
Automobile and Touring Club of Greece
Item response theory
Educational assessment
Education
Knowledge
Evaluation

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