Search for products..

Home / Categories / Psychology /

Psychological Testing: History, Principles, and Applications

Psychological Testing: History, Principles, and Applications

Condition: Used - Very Good

Select Condition *


badge
badge
badge

Product details

  • Condition Note: no pen/pencil marks
     

 

About the Book:

In addition to the breadth of coverage of traditional topics, the sixth edition of Psychological Testing provides detailed presentations on neuropsychological and geriatric assessment, the early uses and abuses of testing, assessment of learning disabilities, testing in special settings, race differences in IQ, and cheating on national group achievement tests. The author also describes and critiques the latest versions of the most widely used tests, examine the subtleties of the testing process, and explores the value-laden issues surrounding the wisdom of testing.
 
FEATURES
  • The text is divided into 12 chapters and 24 modular topics, making it easier for students to grasp complex ideas.
  • The modular 24-topic approach also allows professors to tailor the book to fit an individualized syllabus.
  • The extensive glossary and appendices for locating tests enable students to acquire additional information.
  • "The History of Psychological Testing" (Ch. 2) and "Major Landmarks in the History of Psychological Testing" (Appendix A) give students a broad overview of the field.
  • Because of its growing importance as a major application of psychological testing, neuropsychological assessment is discussed in detail.
  • Real-world case studies bring concepts to life for students.
  • Updated references throughout.

 

  • Author: Robert J. Gregory
  • Publisher: ‎Pearson (2014)
  • Language: English
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9789332536715

Similar products


Home

Cart

Account