Psychological Testing and Assessment
| By: | David Shum, John O'Gorman, Peter Creed, Brett Myors |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand |
| Print ISBN: | 9780190305208 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780190305215 |
| Edition: | 3 |
| Copyright: | 2017 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Psychological Testing and Assessment is a comprehensive introduction to theory, research and best practice for psychological testing and assessment. The text examines the principles and practice of psychological testing and assessment within an Australian context, provides varied examples, discusses local issues and addresses the Australian Psychological Society’s Code of Ethics.This book covers the latest in theory and research and provides students with a practical and accessible guide to the dynamic and evolving field of psychological assessment.
This third edition has been updated to include:
A wider representation of current tests recommended by the Psychology Board of Australia
New case examples illustrate impacts, controversies and legal cases showing real world application of theory and followed by discussion questions to help students test their understanding of key issues.
Glossary Margin Notes
Key terms from the beginning of the chapter bolded in the text alongside a margin note definition to assist learning of key professional terms.
More content added on: Utility, controversies, issues, criticisms of bias in testing; Cross cultural assessment and diverse populations; Acquiescence;Future of testing.