Craig S. Wells is a professor in the Research, Educational Measurement, and Psychometrics Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he teaches courses on statistics and psychometrics. He co-edited Educational Measurement: From Foundations to Future (2016) and was President of the Northeastern Educational Research Association in 2017.
'Measurement invariance has become a key concept in social sciences. Craig S. Well's book offers a comprehensive overview of MI approaches as well as practical examples, which will allow the reader to carry out measurement invariance studies in different contexts.' Paula Elosua Oliden, Professor of Psychometrics, University of the Basque Country, Spain 'The text provides a concise and clear treatment of the numerous approaches used to assess measurement invariance. With practitioners in mind, the examples with computer syntax and output support your ability to conduct and correctly interpret these analyses. Practitioners and students will benefit from reading this book.' Sara J. Finney, Professor of Graduate Psychology and Associate Director of the Center for Assessment and Research Studies, James Madison University, USA 'This volume in the International Test Commission series is a hands-on book for applied researchers. It does a good job in instructing readers to detect and interpret measurement invariance, an important topic in developing measures that are fair and appropriate for all.' Kurt F. Geisinger, W.C. Meierhenry Distinguished University Professor of Educational Psychology and Director of the Buros Center for Testing, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA 'This book is clear, well structured, practice-oriented, and grounded on theory and methodology. It will be a great help for students and researchers in the social sciences, education, and health sciences. The complementary website is also very useful for applying the techniques presented in the book. In short, it is a must-read.' Jose Muniz, Professor of Psychometrics, University of Nebrija, Spain 'This is a comprehensive pedagogical guide to assessing measurement invariance and has wide appeal to researchers, practitioners, and graduate students. The book reads as if written by a seasoned teacher and I especially appreciate the data sets and computer software syntax, which allow you to practice the methods described.' Jennifer Randall, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Director of Evaluation for the Center for Educational Assessment, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA 'The author certainly delivers on the promise of its title in providing comprehensive, yet accessible, guidance to those tasked with evaluating invariance in practice. It presents cogent and succinct descriptions of advanced measurement concepts, connecting the theory of these ideas to practical applications using numerous examples and data files.' April. L. Zenisky, Research Associate Professor of Educational Assessment, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA