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Psychological Testing and Assessment

by Lewis R. Aiken
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With this thoroughly revised twelfth edition, Psychological Testing and Assessment builds on its reputation as the premier text in the field. Lewis Aiken and new co-author Gary Groth-Marnat, a renowned lecturer, practitioner, and researcher, provide extensive coverage of tests used in clinical, organizational, forensic, and educational settings. This comprehensive text includes information on test construction, test application, neuropsychological assessment, the new format for the college entrance exams, adaptive testing, item response theory, and the use of computers in psychological testing. The authors incorporate case studies and experiential activities throughout, encouraging students to think critically about the material in a real-world framework. Greater clarity and expansion of pedagogical features have been made including references to web-based resources, clear chapter objectives, chapter summaries, and review questions. Learning is further enhanced through a companion website that includes practice tests, annotated listing of websites, and guidelines for understanding and evaluating psychological reports. With its well-integrated material and cutting-edge content, Psychological Testing and Assessment is an essential text for students planning to evaluate, administer, interpret, construct, or make decisions based on psychological tests.

Test design & construction, test administration, item analysis & norms, reliability, personality assessment.

Synopsis

A proven classic in the field, this edition of Psychological Testing and Assessment features new co-author Gary Groth-Marnat. Building on Aiken’s strong foundation, this edition has been thoroughly updated, offering extensive coverage of new tests, inventories, and scales, the methods used in constructing these psychometric instruments, and the application of them.

Greater integration of chapters, enhanced student activities, more opportunities to increase depth through web-based resources, new editions of various tests, greater emphasis on applied aspects of assessment, and revisions in the content and format of college entrance examinations drive Aiken and Groth-Marnat’s twelfth edition. Substantial attention has also been given to neuropsychological assessment, adaptive testing, item response theory, the use of computers in psychological testing, and applications of tests in various contexts.

Booknews

A text for a one-semester course in testing and assessment at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level in psychology or education. Coverage includes assessment methods and practices, assessment of abilities, assessment of personality and preferences, and applications and issues. Pedagogical features include chapter summaries, questions, and activities, plus reference appendices, a glossary, and lists of vendors. This edition places greater emphasis on applications of testing in education, clinical, and organizational settings Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A text for a one-semester course in testing and assessment at the undergraduate or beginning graduate level in psychology or education. Coverage includes assessment methods and practices, assessment of abilities, assessment of personality and preferences, and applications and issues. Pedagogical features include chapter summaries, questions, and activities, plus reference appendices, a glossary, and lists of vendors. This edition places greater emphasis on applications of testing in education, clinical, and organizational settings Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Booknews

The aim of this text is to improve the knowledge, understanding, and practices of persons who construct tests, take tests, and ponder over the meaning and value of test scores. The emphasis is on psychological testing in educational, clinical, and industrial settings. Included is a detailed study guide divided among the 15 chapters and four appendices, as well as overviews, boldfaced terms and names, exercises, and, of course, tests. An MS-DOS diskette containing accompanying programs to construct, administer, and score tests can be obtained free of charge from the author. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Pages
552
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780205457427

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