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Psychological Testing and Assessment is a comprehensive introduction to theory, research and best practice for psychological testing and assessment in an Australian context. The text examines key principles, provides varied examples, discusses local issues and addresses the Australian Psychological Society's Code of Ethics. Covering the latest in theory and research, it provides students with a practical and accessible guide to the dynamic and evolving field of psychological assessment.
The third edition has been updated to incorporate the latest theory and research, and now has expanded coverage of controversies, cross-cultural assessment and
Contents
PART 1: THE CONTEXT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING AND ASSESSMENT1. Psychological Tests: What Are They and Why Do We Need Them?2. Psychological Testing and Assessment: Processes, Best Practice and EthicsPART 2: METHODOLOGICAL AND TECHNICAL PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING3. Test Scores and Norms4. Reliability5. Validity6. Test ConstructionPART 3: SUBSTANTIVE TESTING AND ASSESSMENT AREAS7. Intelligence8. PersonalityPART 4: AREAS OF PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION9. Clinical and Mental Health Testing and Assessment10. Organisational Testing and Assessment11. Neuropsychological Testing and Assessment12. Forensic Psychological Testing and Assessment13. Educational Testing and AssessmentPART 5: PROSPECTS AND ISSUES14. The Future of Testing and Assessment