Lyle Vincent Jones (March 11, 1924 – April 13, 2016) was an American psychologist known for his pioneering work in psychometrics. He was an early architect of the National Assessment of Educational Progress. (From Wikipedia) More about Lyle V. Jones:
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| | Books by Lyle V. Jones: Additional books by Lyle V. Jones in the extended shelves: Jones, Lyle V.: Primary mental abilities in the Stanford-Binet, age 13. ([Chicago], 1951) (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Lyle V.: The production and demonstration of a primary language abilities test for aphasia; narrative report of progress, submitted to Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, August 15, 1958. Project no. 168, November 1, 1957 to October 31, 1958 ([Chicago?], 1958), also by University of Chicago. Speech Clinic, Joseph M. Wepman, and University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Psychosometric Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust) Jones, Lyle V.: Second order factors in tests. ([Chicago], 1952) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Jones, Lyle V.: A study of the stimulus response relationship in aphasia; a research report, April 1958. (Speech Clinic and Psychometric Laboratory, University of Chicago, 1958), also by University of Chicago. Speech Clinic, Joseph M. Wepman, and University of Chicago. Psychosometric Laboratory (page images at HathiTrust)
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