Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals by Robert J. Drummond and Karyn Dayle Jones (2006, Trade Paperback)
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Table Of ContentChapter 1 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Assessment Chapter 2 Statistical Concepts Chapter 3 Understanding Test Scores Chapter 4 Validity Chapter 5 Reliability Chapter 6 Process and Procedures of Testing Chapter 7 Legal and Ethical Concerns and Issues in Testing Chapter 8 Ability and Intelligence Testing Chapter 9 Aptitude Testing Chapter 10 The Assessment of Achievement Chapter 11 Career and Employment Testing Chapter 12 Personality Testing Chapter 13 Clinical Assessment Chapter 14 Assessment of Development Chapter 15 Environmental Assessment Chapter 16 The Computer in Assessment Chapter 17 Working with Diverse Populations Chapter 18 Assessment Issues in Education Chapter 19 Communicating Test Results Appendix A Tests Appendix B Test Publishers and Distributors Glossary References Name Index Subject Index Test Index
SynopsisThe leading text in appraisal for counselors, is a thorough overview covering basic measurement theory and all relevant tests. It provides guidance on how and when to use tests in different environments with different populations, and practical guidance on basic procedures like test selection, administration, and reporting. Key revisions include significant expansion of measurement foundations, separate chapters on validity and reliability as well as a new chapter on Understanding Test Scores. More case studies have also been added throughout the text to help readers understand how to work with assessments and assessment results., The leading text in appraisal for counselors, is a thorough overview covering basic measurement theory and all relevant tests. It provides guidance on how and when to use tests in different environments with different populations, and practical guidance on basic procedures like test selection, administration, and reporting. Key revisions include significant expansion of measurement foundations, separate chapters on validity and reliability as well as a new chapter on "Understanding Test Scores." More case studies have also been added throughout the text to help readers understand how to work with assessments and assessment results.