Developing and Validating Rapid Assessment Instruments

ISBN13: 9780195333367ISBN10: 0195333365 Paperback, 232 pages
May 2009,  In Stock

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Description

Despite increases in their application and improvements in their structure, there is a paucity of reliable and valid scales compared to the complex range of problems that social workers and other health professionals confront daily. They need to be able to design rapid assessment instruments (RAIs) to fit their specific situations, and with this step-by-step guide by RAI experts, that prospect will be much less intimidating. For each stage of RAI development, from conceptualization through design, data collection, and analysis, the authors identify critical concerns, ground them in the growing conceptual and empirical psychometric literature, and offer practical advice. A presentation of the basics of construct conceptualization and the search for evidence of validity is complemented by introductions to concept mapping and cross-cultural translation, as well as an in-depth discussion of cutting-edge topics like bias and invariance in item responses. In addition, they critique and illustrate factor analysis in exploratory and confirmatory strategies, offering guidance for anticipating elements of a complete data collection instrument, determining sampling frame and size, and interpreting resulting coefficients.

This pocket guide provides a comprehensive start-to-finish overview of the basics of scale development, giving practical guidance that practitioners at all levels will be able to put to use.

Features

  • - A thorough yet unintimidating introduction to the most important aspects of scale creation and use.
  • - Focuses on social work applications, with real-world case examples.
  • - Written by experienced researchers and teachers using approachable, readily comprehensible language.
  • - Provides grounding methodological and conceptual ideas, referencing the history of key concepts across disciplines.
  • - Integrates qualitative methods and strategies in instrument design and development.
  • - Offers enhanced discussion on recruitment and use of focus groups and expert panels.

Product Details

232 pages; 5 1/2 X 8 1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-533336-7ISBN10: 0-19-533336-5

About the Author(s)

Neil Abell is an Associate Professor at Florida State University School of Social Work.

David W. Springer is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and University Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Texas-Austin School of Social Work.

Akihito Kamata is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology & Learning Systems at Florida State University College of Education.

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