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Books on Psychology > Assessment, Testing & Measurement
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By
Mike Bryon
[Ebook, Adobe epub 2012]
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Psychometric tests are often used in selection and assessment procedures. For unprepared interviewees tests represent a considerable challenge and many more people fail than pass. "Ultimate Psychometric Tests" helps job candidates stand out from the crowd. Designed for self-study, the range of questions provides an excellent opportunity for practice. They... more
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By
Mike Bryon
[Ebook, Adobe epub 2011]
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* Contains 500 brand new practice questions plus expert tips, explanations, and interpretation of scores The Graduate Psychometric Test Workbook provides essential preparation for graduates or managers who face psychometric tests. This second edition contains even more practice material and realistic timed mock tests. The larger format allows space for... more
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By
A D Anastopoulos ,
T L Shelton
[Ebook, Adobe pdf]
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Table of Contents: http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-306-46388-1?a=2... more
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By
Philip Carter
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2007]
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IQ and psychometric tests are increasingly used in recruitment and selection procedures by companies that want to ensure that they employ workers of the highest calibre. This new edition of IQ and Psychometric Tests will help you to weigh up you strengths and weaknesses and improve you score. It includes... more
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By
Mike Bryon ,
Sanjay Modha
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2010]
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If you are currently applying for jobs, the likelihood of being asked to sit a selection test is greater than ever before. How to Pass Selection Tests is a best-selling book that has helped thousands of people faced with just such a test. You can actually improve your score through... more
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By
Thomas Oakland ,
Patti L Harrison
[Ebook, Adobe pdf]
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Description: This book summarizes information on adaptive behavior and skills as well as general issues in adaptive behavior assessment with the goal of promoting sound assessment practice during uses, interpretations, and applications of the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-II. Adaptive behavior and skills refer to personal qualities associated with the ability... more
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By
Michael H Birnbaum
[Ebook, Adobe pdf]
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Description: Until recently, most psychological research was conducted using subject samples in close proximity to the investigators--namely university undergraduates. In recent years, however, it has become possible to test people from all over the world by placing experiments on the internet. The number of people using the internet for this... more
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By
Helmuth Nyborg
[Ebook, Adobe pdf]
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Description: This book celebrates two triumphs in modern psychology: the successful development and application of a solid measure of general intelligence; and the personal courage and skills of the man who made this possible - Arthur R. Jensen from Berkeley University. The volume traces the history of intelligence from the... more
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By
Dennis Garlick
[Ebook, Epub 2010]
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This book turns the corner and finally provides a convincing explanation of IQ and human intelligence. It begins by rejecting some of the most basic assumptions that psychologists make about intelligence, including that intelligence should be defined by behavior. Instead, it argues that intelligence is about the ability to understand.... more
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By
Stephen Mudoch
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2007]
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Adobe PDF eBook Rights: Copy allowed for 15 selections within interval of 365 days Print allowed : Unlimited Read aloud allowed : Unlimited Description: Advance praise for IQ A Smart History of a Failed Idea "An up-to-date, reader-friendly account of the continuing saga of the mismeasure of women and men."... more
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By
Ricardo Galli
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2005]
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Description: This introductory book shows how psychology and Psychoanalysis can be formulated formally and in computers. It relies in Freud's and Melanie Klein's ideas and several authors.It presents almost 6000 lines of source java code(originally C++), almost 100 classes, implementing a huge database and methods (functions) for the main processes... more
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By
Edward E Gotts
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2005]
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Description: Under managed care pressure, the MMPI-2 is now called on to generate more and more of the assessments that a battery of instruments once did. Integrating old and new empirically-supported scales, this book lays out a content cluster interpretive approach... more
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By
Mark Wilson
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2004]
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"Constructing Measures" introduces a way to understand the advantages and disadvantages of measurement instruments, how to use such instruments, and how to apply these methods to develop new instruments or adapt old ones. The book is organized around the steps taken while constructing an instrument. It opens with a summary... more
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Dr Alan S Kaufman
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2009]
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Description: While the use of intelligence tests is widespread, they are not without controversy. IQ supporters see IQ measures as valid predictors of academic success, capable of proving real differences in intellectual abilities and influencing educational policy. IQ critics such as Robert Sternberg and Howard Gardner believe that IQ is... more
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Ronald D Franklin
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2003]
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Description: This bk integrates clinical experience w/the latest methods of statistical analysis to provide all who have professional stakes in the outcomes of assessment w/better methods of hypothesis-testing that will lead to more valid & reliable assessments of pa... more
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By
Steven K Huprich
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2005]
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The diagnostic category of personality disorders is broad, confusing, and frequently employed. Illuminated with vivid clinical examples, this book offers a compelling rationale for, and comprehensive guide to, the use of the Rorschach to assess personali Description: The diagnostic category of personality disorders is broad, confusing, and frequently employed. Illuminated... more
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Peter Dunn Rankin
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2004]
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Description: This is a comprehensive collection of scaling methods appropriate for either self-guided study or references.... more
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By
Mark E Maruish
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2004]
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Adobe PDF eBook Rights: Copy not allowed. Print allowed for 20 selections within interval of 7 days Read aloud not allowed.... more
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By
Stephen Strack
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2006]
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Adobe PDF eBook Rights: Copy allowed for 200 selections within interval of 10 days Print allowed for 200 selections within interval of 10 days Read aloud not allowed. Description: ""This updated and expanded second edition of this influential book has no competition. There is no competition because there are no... more
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By
Jean Brittain Leslie ,
Michael John Peterson
[Ebook, Adobe pdf 2011]
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Description: Benchmarks, a 360-degree assessment, has been used by approximately 16,000 organizations and over 200,000 managers. Data collected through its administration has resulted in large comprehensive databases that have provided the basis for numerous studies. These annotations on published research were written for anyone who is interested in the research... more