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Psychometrics[edit]
- Attribute Hierarchy Method
- Differential item functioning
- Psychometrics
- Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale
- Accuracy and precision
- Activity vector analysis
- Adaptive comparative judgement
- Anchor test
- Assessment centre
- Assessment day
- Assessment Systems Corporation
- Base rate
- Bias in Mental Testing
- Bipolar spectrum diagnostic scale
- Borderline intellectual functioning
- Choice set
- Citizen survey
- Classical test theory
- Cognitive Process Profile
- Common-method variance
- Computer-Adaptive Sequential Testing
- Computerized adaptive testing
- Computerized classification test
- Congruence coefficient
- Conjoint analysis
- Correction for attenuation
- Counternull
- Criterion-referenced test
- Cronbach's alpha
- Descriptive statistics
- DISC assessment
- Dot cancellation test
- Elementary cognitive task
- Equating
- Factor analysis
- Figure rating scale
- Flynn effect
- Fuzzy concept
- G factor (psychometrics)
- The g Factor: The Science of Mental Ability (book)
- Francis Galton
- Group size measures
- Guttman scale
- High-stakes testing
- Highlands Ability Battery
- Historiometry
- House-Tree-Person test
- Idiographic image
- Intelligence quotient
- Internal consistency
- Intra-rater reliability
- IPPQ
- Item bank
- Item response theory
- Jenkins activity survey
- Jensen box
- Kuder–Richardson Formula 20
- Latent variable
- Law of comparative judgment
- Likert scale
- Linear-on-the-fly testing
- Frederic M. Lord
- Measurement invariance
- Mediation (statistics)
- Mental age
- Mental chronometry
- Missing completely at random
- Moderated mediation
- Moderation (statistics)
- Mokken scale
- Multidimensional scaling
- Multiple mini interview
- Multistage testing
- Multitrait-multimethod matrix
- Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development
- NOMINATE (scaling method)
- Non-response bias
- Norm-referenced test
- Normal curve equivalent
- Objective test
- Online assessment
- Operational definition
- Operationalization
- Opinion poll
- Optimal discriminant analysis
- Pairwise comparison
- Pathfinder network
- Perceptual mapping
- Person-fit analysis
- Phrase completions
- Point-biserial correlation coefficient
- Polychoric correlation
- Polynomial conjoint measurement
- Polytomous Rasch model
- Progress testing
- Projective test
- Prometric
- Psychological statistics
- Psychometric function
- Psychometrics of racism
- Quantitative marketing research
- Quantitative psychology
- Questionnaire construction
- Rasch model
- Rasch model estimation
- Rating scale
- Rating scales for depression
- Reliability (psychometrics)
- Repeatability
- Reproducibility
- Riddle scale
- Risk inclination formula
- Risk inclination model
- Role-based assessment
- Scale (social sciences)
- Semantic differential
- Sequential probability ratio test
- SESAMO
- Situational judgement test
- Psychometric software
- Spearman–Brown prediction formula
- Standard-setting study
- Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing
- Stanford–Binet Intelligence Scales
- Stanine
- Statistical hypothesis testing
- Statistical inference
- Survey methodology
- Sten scores
- Structural equation modeling
- Lewis Terman
- Test (assessment)
- Test score
- Testlet
- Theory of conjoint measurement
- Thurstone scale
- Thurstonian model
- Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking
- William H. Tucker
- Validity (statistics)
- Values scales
- Visual analogue scale
- Woodcock–Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities
- Youth Outcome Questionnaire