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Evidence of Reliability and Validity for Wise's Attitude toward Statistics Scale
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ReliabilityQuantitative PsychologyStatistics ScaleValidity EvidenceGraduate Psychology StudentsEngineeringBiasEducational PsychologyPsychologySocial SciencesPsychometricsNormative DataDescriptive StatisticPsychological EvaluationStatisticsSelf-assessmentSurvey MethodologyAttitude Theory
Reliability and validity evidence as well as normative data are provided for Wise's 1985 Attitudes Toward Statistics scale for 36 undergraduate and 38 graduate psychology students. In general, the two subscales of Field and Course appear to be reliable and valid measures of these students' attitudes toward statistics. In addition, normative data suggest different norms should be used for graduate and undergraduate students. Replication is needed.
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