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Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance Author:Allen W. Jackson, James G. Disch, Dale P. Mood Accurate testing and measurement are central to the field of human performance. Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance (Second Edition) provides a firm foundation of basic measurement concepts in an interactive and user-friendly text. A background in mathematics is not required to use this practical, easy-to-read text. The authors targe... more »t students with practical physical education and human performance problems and solutions spanning the fields of kinesiology, physical education, and health and fitness careers. Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance (Second Edition) is updated, comprehensive, and applies to a broad audience in the area of human performance. Features of this revised edition include · a more in-depth breakdown of descriptive statistics, correlation and prediction, and inferential statistics:
· an Authentic Assessment chapter to complement growing interest in alternative methods of assessing student performance:
· student learning aids including key terms, measurement and evaluation challenges, and chapter objectives and reviews;
· over 100 mastery itemshands-on practical activities requiring students to apply concepts just learned;
· an accompanying Website link providing chapter outlines, study questions, interactive activities, and updated information;
· application of the user-friendly SPSS software package for organizing information and utilizing problem-solving skills; and
· an emphasis on international perspectives and cultural diversity. Each chapter of Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance (Second Edition) has been thoroughly revised and updated to provide students and instructors with the very best textbook available. The unique interactive approach gives readers the chance to evaluate assessment methods during the learning process. This visual text blends theory with practice to provide students with an understanding of the measurement and evaluation processes that are scientifically sound and essential for making valid decisions.« less