PPT-INTELLIGENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING
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KEY CONCEPTS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING Psychological test a standardized measure of a sample of a persons behavior Measure individual differences that exist among
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KEY CONCEPTS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING Psychological test a standardized measure of a sample of a persons behavior Measure individual differences that exist among people in abilities aptitudes interests and aspects of personality. Assurance with Intelligence. Paul Gerrard. Gerrard. Consulting. 1 Old Forge Close. Maidenhead. Berkshire. SL6 2RD UK. e: paul@gerrardconsulting.com. w: http://gerrardconsulting.com. t: 01628 639173. Extremes of Intelligence: Mental Retardation. Diagnosis based on . IQ and adaptive testing. diagnosis reserved for individuals with . sub-average general mental ability . IQ 2 or more SD below mean. accompanied by deficiencies in adaptive skills, . Validity. Validity – A property exhibited by a test that measures what it purports to measure.. Face Validity – Measures whether a test looks like it tests what it is supposed to test.. Content Validity – A property exhibited by a test in which each item is representative of the larger body of knowledge about the subject the test covers.. A . case Study of Turkish Higher Education. . EDULEARN 2014. July 2014. . Gamze Sart. Istanbul University . Faculty of Education . &. Technology Transfer Office. INTRODUCTION. In the era of digital transformation, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) has become as a must in order to achieve more people with affordable prices. . Standardization, Norms, Raw Score, Percentile Score, Reliability. , and Validity. Psychological Testing. Have you ever been given an intelligence test?. If so, do you believe it accurately measured your intelligence?. Assurance with Intelligence. Paul Gerrard. Gerrard. Consulting. 1 Old Forge Close. Maidenhead. Berkshire. SL6 2RD UK. e: paul@gerrardconsulting.com. w: http://gerrardconsulting.com. t: 01628 639173. Chapter 7. Psychometric . approach. Developmental . progressions. Information processing. Other . theories. Models of Intelligence. Based on premise that intelligence can be described in terms of . mental factors. Psychological assessment. :. . A broad range of measurement techniques, all of which involve having people provide scorable information about their psychological functioning.. Clinicians use the assessment process to provide a diagnosis, or at least a tentative diagnosis, of an individual’s psychological disorder.. Ending Personality Theory-Starting Psych. Testing. Homework: Short Essay. Write a 1-2 page short essay (INCLUDE A THESIS AND BREAK DOWN INTO PARAGRAPHS) in which you analyze how sociocultural factors impact who you are and your sense of self. PhD. Objectives. Provide essential background information on psychological assessment domains and common instruments . Help you be informed consumers of psychological data in your future medical practice . SECTION 1: CHARACTERISTICS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING. TEST RELIABILITY. Reliability. : ability of a test to give the same results under similar conditions. 3 ways to determine:. 1) Retesting: approx. score must be maintained. TESTING IN EDUCATIONAL SETTING. Balaji. . Niwlikar. Sp. college ,Pune. https://www.careershodh.com/. 1. TESTING IN EDUCATIONAL SETTING. Understand the use and interpretation of major tests used for assessment in the educational field. . 22 Pedagogical Hints1.To introduce the topic, teacher caninitiate discussion on psychologicalconstructs such as intelligence,personality, aptitude, values, etc.This would serve to point out thedifficu Mr. Biggs. Adler, Alfred - . (1870–1937). He . formed his own school of thought, which he called individual psychology. In his view, strivings for superiority drive people’s behavior. He thought mental disorders were characterized by extreme feelings of inferiority and a desire for superiority over others. .
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