Psychometrics and Psychological Assessment

Psychometrics and Psychological Assessment
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9780128024904
ISBN-13 : 0128024909
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Synopsis Psychometrics and Psychological Assessment by : Carina Coulacoglou

Psychometrics and Psychological Assessment: Principles and Applications reports on contemporary perspectives and models on psychological assessment and their corresponding measures. It highlights topics relevant to clinical and neuropsychological domains, including cognitive abilities, adaptive behavior, temperament, and psychopathology.Moreover, the book examines a series of standard as well as novel methods and instruments, along with their psychometric properties, recent meta-analytic studies, and their cross-cultural applications. - Discusses psychometric issues and empirical studies that speak to same - Explores the family context in relation to children's behavioral outcomes - Features major personality measures as well as their cross cultural variations - Identifies the importance of coping and resilience in assessing personality and psychopathology - Examines precursors of aggression and violence for prediction and prevention

International Histories of Psychological Assessment

International Histories of Psychological Assessment
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 397
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ISBN-10 : 9781108485005
ISBN-13 : 1108485006
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Synopsis International Histories of Psychological Assessment by : Sumaya Laher

This book brings together expert research on the history of psychological assessment across the continents and spanning over 50 countries.

Psychological Aspects of Social Axioms

Psychological Aspects of Social Axioms
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9780387098104
ISBN-13 : 0387098100
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Synopsis Psychological Aspects of Social Axioms by : Kwok Leung

Humans are surrounded by trillions of stimuli. Their eyes, for instance, can discriminate 7,500,000 colors. But, there is a severe limitation in the number of discriminably different stimuli that they can process at one time. George Miller argued that they can handle no more than seven, plus or minus two independent pieces of information at any given time. Thus, necessarily they must develop ways to simplify the task of processing the information that exists in their environment. They do this in many ways. One way is to select the stimuli that are most imp- tant in their lives, what are often called values. Another way is to chunk stimuli by linking them to each other, so they form bundles of stimuli that can be processed as if they are one entity. Generalized expectancies of what is linked with what are beliefs, and these beliefs are structured into bundles (see Triandis, 1972).

Free Money for Graduate School

Free Money for Graduate School
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Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781466859302
ISBN-13 : 146685930X
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Synopsis Free Money for Graduate School by : Laurie Blum

Free Money for Graduate School, published in 1990, is a book by Laurie Blum, author of the Free Money series.

Bibliographic Index

Bibliographic Index
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Total Pages : 696
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015079882208
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Research Grants Index

Research Grants Index
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Total Pages : 974
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000010570111
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Synopsis Research Grants Index by : National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Division of Research Grants

Indian Books in Print

Indian Books in Print
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Total Pages : 1216
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015065105820
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From Testing to Productive Student Learning

From Testing to Productive Student Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9781136467479
ISBN-13 : 1136467475
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Synopsis From Testing to Productive Student Learning by : David Carless

Research evidence indicates that formative assessment is one of the most effective ways of enhancing student learning. It is, however, difficult to implement successfully, principally because what is tested through summative assessment has such a powerful influence on teacher and student actions. This book scrutinizes the relationship between testing and learning from alternative perspectives to the dominant literature from the major Anglophone countries. It develops the notion of contextually grounded formative assessment practices by analyzing data from schools in the Confucian-heritage setting of Hong Kong. It explores questions such as: • Under what circumstances do tests support or hinder student learning? • How can teachers effectively prepare students for tests and appropriately follow up after tests? • What are the key socio-cultural influences impacting on testing and student learning in the classroom? • How do teachers change in their orientation towards assessment and what support do they require? This text is a valuable resource for education students, professionals and researchers, policy-makers and curriculum developers.