Wikipedia:WikiProject Psychology/Psychometrics task force
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Welcome to the Psychometrics task force of WikiProject Psychology.
Scope
edit- This task force covers all topics related to psychometrics, the discipline of psychology focused on psychological measurement. This includes the measurement of human intelligence (e.g. through IQ tests), as well as the measurement of human personality traits.
Participants
edit- IntoThinAir (talk · contribs)
Todo
editTodo items for members of Psychometrics task force
edit- Tag related articles.
- Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
- Identify articles for creation
- Identify articles for improvement
- Review importance and quality of existing articles
Todo items for anyone
edit- Bring psychometrics up to B-class at least (we especially need to improve referencing on the article)
Guidelines
editTagging and assessment
editAny articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged with the project banners of WikiProject Psychology. You may also find {{WikiProjectBanners}} useful. To each of these banners, you should add psychometrics-task-force = yes
as this will automatically put the page in the appropriate categories., such as Category:Psychometrics task force articles.
Categories
edit- Category:Unknown-importance Psychometrics task force articles
- Category:NA-importance Psychometrics task force articles
- Category:Low-importance Psychometrics task force articles
- Category:Mid-importance Psychometrics task force articles
- Category:High-importance Psychometrics task force articles
- Category:Top-importance Psychometrics task force articles
Templates
editFor main project templates, see the main project page for WikiProject Psychology.
Userbox template
edit{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Psychology/Outreach/User Psychometrics task force}}
Infobox template
editFeatured/Good content
editResources
edit- What is psychometrics? (article on the website of the Psychometric Society)