Scale Development: Theory and Applications / Edition 4

Scale Development: Theory and Applications / Edition 4

by Robert F. DeVellis
ISBN-10:
150634156X
ISBN-13:
9781506341569
Pub. Date:
04/25/2016
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
150634156X
ISBN-13:
9781506341569
Pub. Date:
04/25/2016
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Scale Development: Theory and Applications / Edition 4

Scale Development: Theory and Applications / Edition 4

by Robert F. DeVellis

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Overview

Scale Development: Theory and Applications has helped students, practitioners, and researchers design and develop scales. In this updated version, DeVellis has expanded his coverage of factor analysis and has added a new chapter on item response theory. There are practical examples and exercises throughout the book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506341569
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 04/25/2016
Series: Applied Social Research Methods , #26
Edition description: Fourth Edition
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Robert F. De Vellis is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Health Behavior (Gillings School of Global Public Health) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. De Vellis has more than 40 years of experience in the measurement of psychological and social variables. He served as the first domain chair for Social Outcomes of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) consortium, a multisite National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap initiative directed at identifying, modifying, testing, and disseminating outcome measures for use by NIH investigators. He has served on the Board of Directors for the American Psychological Association’s Division of Health Psychology (38), on the Arthritis Foundation’s Clinical/Outcomes/Therapeutics Research Study Section, and on the Advisory Board of the Veterans Affairs Measurement Excellence Initiative. He is the recipient of the 2005 Distinguished Scholar Award from the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals and is an associate editor of Arthritis Care and Research. In addition, he has served as guest editor, guest associate editor, or reviewer for more than two dozen other journals. He has served as principal investigator or co-investigator since the early 1980s on a series of research projects funded by the federal government and private foundations.

Carolyn T. Thorpe, Ph D, MPH, is a tenured Associate Professor in the Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy at the University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She holds a joint appointment as a Research Health Scientist and Core Investigator in the Veterans Affairs (VA) Pittsburgh Healthcare System’s Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion (CHERP), and serves as Co-Director of the Department of Veteran’s Affairs Postdoctoral Pharmacy Fellowship in Medication Safety and Pharmacy Outcomes. She has served on study sections for the National Institutes of Health and Department of Veterans Affairs, as an Associate Editor for the journal Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, and as a reviewer for a diverse range of peer-reviewed journals at the intersection of public health, medicine, and social science. Over the past two decades, Dr. Thorpe has led a federally-funded research program that aims to improve the health of older adults managing complex chronic conditions and has published over 100 peer-reviewed manuscripts. Her research interests lie in measuring and examining psychological, social, and behavioral factors related to the safe and appropriate use of medications in older adults, and she has specific expertise in developing and evaluating measures of patient illness self-management behavior and medication nonadherence. She enjoys teaching principles of study design and measurement to professional pharmacy and graduate students and serving as an active research mentor of trainees at all levels.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Overview
Chapter 2: Understanding the "Latent Variable"
Chapter 3: Reliability
Chapter 4: Validity
Chapter 5: Guidelines in Scale Development
Chapter 6: Factor Analysis
Chapter 7: An Overview of Item Response Theory
Chapter 8: Measurement in the Broader Research Context
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