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Psychometrics
Psychology
Education
Questionnaire construction
Educational psychology
Statistics
Psychological testing
Likert scale
Ipsative
Scale
Item response theory

THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AVIATION PSYCHOLOGY, 15(1), 23–43 Copyright © 2005, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Measurement of Hazardous Attitudes Among Pilots David R. Hunter

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