Psychological Testing and Assessment: An Introduction to Tests and Measurement |
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Psychological Testing and Assessment | 2 |
Assumptions in Psychological Testing and Assessment | 13 |
What Types of Settings Are Assessments Conducted In and Why? | 29 |
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ability achievement tests adaptive behavior administered adult Alfred Binet application areas battery child clinical cognitive construct construct validity content validity correlation criterion designed diagnostic disabled distribution educational error evaluation examinee's examiner example factor analysis Figure function identify indicate individual instruments intelligence tests inter-rater reliability interpretation interview MBTI mean measure ment mental methods MMPI neuropsychological norm-referenced tests norms obtained particular patient performance personality tests problem procedures psychological testing psychologists psychometric questions range raw score referred response Rorschach scale selection skills social specific standard deviation standard scores standardization sample statistical subtests techniques test administration test developer test items test manual test scores test user test's testing and assessment testtaker's testtakers tion trait types typically validity variables variance various verbal Vineland Wechsler WISC-R word z scores