Tag: Louis Thurstone


PSYCHOMETRIC THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE

The Historical Foundations of Psychometric Intelligence The study of intelligence has long been a cornerstone of psychological inquiry, evolving from abstract philosophical debates into a rigorous, data-driven discipline known as psychometrics. Psychometric theories of intelligence represent a scientific approach to understanding human cognitive capacity through the application of statistical methods and standardized testing. This field […]

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IPSATIVE METHOD

Historical Foundations of the Ipsative Method The Ipsative Method represents a significant paradigm shift in psychological and educational assessment, moving away from comparative group metrics toward a focus on the individual’s internal development. The origins of this approach can be traced back to the mid-twentieth century, a period characterized by rapid innovation in psychometric theory. […]

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THURSTONE ATTITUDE SCALES

Introduction Attitude is an important factor in determining the behavior of an individual. It is based on the individual’s beliefs, values, and opinions. Thurstone Attitude Scales (TAS) is a method used to measure attitudes and behaviors of individuals. This method is based on the psychometric theory of Louis L. Thurstone, which proposes that attitudes are […]

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