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Understanding psychological testing and assessment Psychological testing may sound intimidating, but it’s designed to help you Psychologists use tests and other assessment tools to measure and observe a patient’s behavior to arrive at a diagnosis and guide treatment
Psychological Assessment Psychological Assessment® is concerned mainly with empirical research relevant to assessments conducted in the broad field of clinical psychology Integrative reviews of research in this area are also welcome Relevant topics include: clinical judgment and the application of decision-making models; paradigms derived from basic psychological research in cognition, personality–social
Psychological Assessment: Sample articles Sample articles Psychological Assessment ® Psychometric Properties of the Coping Inventory for Stressful Situations (CISS) in Patients With Acquired Brain Injury (PDF, 67KB) September 2014 by Ingrid M H Brands, Sebastian Köhler, Sven Z Stapert, Derick T Wade, and Caroline M van Heugten
Guidelines for Practitioners - American Psychological Association (APA) APA Guidelines for Psychological Assessment and Evaluation (PDF, 660KB) The purpose of the guidelines is to assist and inform psychologists of best practice when psychological instruments, including psychometric tests and collateral information, are used within the practice of psychological assessment and or evaluation
Guidelines for Assessment and Intervention with Persons with Disabilities The goal of these Guidelines for Assessment and Intervention with Persons with Disabilities is to help psychologists, psychology students, and psychology training programs conceptualize, design, and implement effective, fair, and ethical psychological assessments and interventions with persons with disabilities
Positive Psychological Assessment: A Handbook of Models and Measures . . . In the foreword to the first edition of Positive Psychological Assessment: A Hand- book of Models and Measures, edited by Shane J Lopez and C R (Rick) Snyder (2003), Donald Clifton, the pioneer in strengths assessment, observed that the volume “provides the foundation of concepts and measurement experience to enable social scientists to make a leap forward in presenting a better way of