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- Frederic_M._Lord abstract "Frederic M. Lord (November 12, 1912 in Hanover, NH – February 5, 2000) was a psychometrician for Educational Testing Service. He was the source of much of the seminal research on item response theory, including two important books: Statistical Theories of Mental Test Scores (1968, with Melvin Novick, and two chapters by Allen Birnbaum), and Applications of Item Response Theory to Practical Testing Problems (1980).Lord has been called the \"Father of Modern Testing.\"".
- Frederic_M._Lord birthDate "1912-11-12".
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- Frederic_M._Lord deathDate "2000-02-05".
- Frederic_M._Lord deathYear "2000".
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- Frederic_M._Lord wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frederic Lord".
- Frederic_M._Lord wikiPageWikiLinkText "Frederic M. Lord".
- Frederic_M._Lord wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord, Frederic M.".
- Frederic_M._Lord dateOfBirth "1912-11-12".
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- Frederic_M._Lord name "Lord, Frederic M.".
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- Frederic_M._Lord description "American statistician".
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- Frederic_M._Lord comment "Frederic M. Lord (November 12, 1912 in Hanover, NH – February 5, 2000) was a psychometrician for Educational Testing Service. He was the source of much of the seminal research on item response theory, including two important books: Statistical Theories of Mental Test Scores (1968, with Melvin Novick, and two chapters by Allen Birnbaum), and Applications of Item Response Theory to Practical Testing Problems (1980).Lord has been called the \"Father of Modern Testing.\"".
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