You need the classics, especially the first two below:

Cronbach, L. J., Gleser, G. C., Nanda, H., & Rajaratnam, N. (1972). The
dependability of behavioral measurements: Theory of generalizability for
scores and profiles. New York: Wiley.


Cronbach, L.J., Nageswari, R., & Gleser, G.C. (1963). Theory of
generalizability: A liberation of reliability theory. The British Journal of
Statistical Psychology, 16, 137-163.


Shavelson, R. J, Rowley, G.L., Webb, N. M. (1989). Generalizability theory.
American Psychology, 44, 922-932.

Webb, N.M., Shavelson, R.J., & Maddahian, E. (1983). Multivariate
generalizability theory. New Directions in testing and measurement:
Generalizability Theory, 18, 67-82.

Shavelson, R.J., & Webb, N.M. (1991). Generalizability theory: A primer.
Newbury Park, CA: Sage.



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> In preparation for comprehensive exams, it has been suggested that I look
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> various methods for the assessment of construct validity. I have a good
> start with Cambell and Fiske (MTMM) and the SEM apporach to same. I was
> hoping someone might be able to help with references discussing the
> generalizability perspective. I have read the piece in Crocker and Algine
> and have looked up the Kane (1982) reference.
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