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BuchKartoniert, Paperback
1872 Seiten
Englisch
Sage Publicationserschienen am21.02.2012
This collection brings together the major influential publications in psychological assessment over the last 20-30 years to serve as an important reference resource for individuals and institutions interested in psychological assessment research and application. The editors have carefully selected the inclusions to represent a mix of older classics, still very relevant today, and highly influential up-to-date recent work. The articles include recent influential reviews to introduce an area; historical and classical material; and leading-edge recent work which may challenge accepted practice giving readers a feel for the dynamism of the field. The collection portrays the original sources that have most significantly shaped psychological assessment research in recent years, some critical reviews, as well as including the very best research articles outlining key recent developments, thereby providing an essential set of core readings for the field. Volume One: Intelligence Assessment Volume Two: Personality Assessment Volume Three: Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment Volume Four: Clinical and Applied Psychological Assessmentmehr
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KlappentextThis collection brings together the major influential publications in psychological assessment over the last 20-30 years to serve as an important reference resource for individuals and institutions interested in psychological assessment research and application. The editors have carefully selected the inclusions to represent a mix of older classics, still very relevant today, and highly influential up-to-date recent work. The articles include recent influential reviews to introduce an area; historical and classical material; and leading-edge recent work which may challenge accepted practice giving readers a feel for the dynamism of the field. The collection portrays the original sources that have most significantly shaped psychological assessment research in recent years, some critical reviews, as well as including the very best research articles outlining key recent developments, thereby providing an essential set of core readings for the field. Volume One: Intelligence Assessment Volume Two: Personality Assessment Volume Three: Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment Volume Four: Clinical and Applied Psychological Assessment
ZusammenfassungBringing together the major influential publications in psychological assessment over the last 20-30 years this major reference work is an essential resource for those interested in psychological assessment research and application.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-85702-270-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2012
Erscheinungsdatum21.02.2012
Seiten1872 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.12725553

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
VOLUME ONE: INTELLIGENCE ASSESSMENT Intelligence - Linda Gottfredson and Donald Saklofske Foundations and Issues in Assessment Structural Extensions of a Hierarchical View on Human Cognitive Abilities - Lazar Stankov Just One G - Wendy Johnson et al Consistent Results from Three Test Batteries A CHC Theory-Based Analysis of Age Differences on Cognitive Abilities and Academic Skills at Ages 22 to 90 Years - Alan Kaufman, Cheryl Johnson and Xin Liu Selective Review of Cognitive Aging - Timothy Salthouse Intelligence, Personality and Interests - Phillip Ackerman and Eric Heggestad Evidence for Overlapping Traits What IQ Tests Test - Ken Richardson A Culture-Free Intelligence Test I - Raymond Cattell Raven's Test Performance of Sub-Saharan Africans - Jelte Wicherts Average Performance, Psychometric Properties and the Flynn Effect Independent Examination of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale - Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) - Nicholas Benson, David Hulac and John Kranzler What Does the WAIS-IV Measure? American IQ Gains from 1932 to 2002 - James Flynn and Lawrence Weiss The WISC Subtests and Educational Progress In What Way Are Apples and Oranges Alike? A Critique of Flynn's Interpretation of the Flynn Effect - Alan Kaufman Views of Chinese Psychologists toward Intelligence - Gonggu Yan, Donald Saklofse and Thomas Oakland The Development and Use of Intelligence Tests in China - Louise Higgins and Gao Xiang A Decade of Progress Does Emotional Intelligence Meet Traditional Standards for an Intelligence? Some New Data and Conclusions - Richard Roberts, Moshe Zeidner and Gerald Matthews Intelligence - Ulric Neisser et al Known and Unknowns VOLUME TWO: PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT Towards a Validation of Multiple Features in the Assessment of Emotions - Suzanne Skiffington, Ephrem Fernandez and Ken McFarland Using Common Psychological Terms to Describe Other People - Patrick Mollaret From Lexical Hypothesis to Polysemous Conception Simplifying the Cattellian Psychometric Model - Gregory Boyle Contribution of Cattellian Personality Instruments - Gregory Boyle and Keith Barton Extraversion - Introversion - Don Saklofske et al Personality and Performance - Gerald Matthews Cognitive Processes and Models Traits across Cultures - Brad Piekkola A Neo-Allportian Perspective Patterns of Mean-Level Change in Personality Traits across the Life Course - Brent Roberts, Kate Walton and Wolfgang Viechtbauer A Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies Age Changes in Personality and Their Origins - Paul Costa Jr and Robert McCrae Comment on Roberts, Walton and Viechtbauer (2006) Personality Traits Change in Adulthood - Brent Roberts, Kate Walton and Wolfgang Viechtbauer Reply to Costa and McCrae (2006) Patterns of Continuity - R. Chris Fraley and Brent Roberts A Dynamic Model for Conceptualizing the Stability of Individual Differences in Psychological Constructs across the Life Course Investigations of Temperament at Three to Seven Years - Mary Rothbart et al The Children's Behavior Questionnaire Cross-Cultural Personality Assessment - Fons van de Vijver and Dianne van Hemert Behavioral Genetic Studies of Personality - Andrew Johnson, Philip Vernon and Amanda Feiler An Introduction and Review of the Results of 50+ Years of Research Psychophysiological Window on Peronality - John Furedy Pragmatic and Philosophical Considerations Psychophysiological Measurements of Personality - Eco de Geus and David Neumann Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality and Social Cognition - Edward Vul et al Personality Disorders and the DSM - Mary Malik, Brynne Johannsen and Larry Beutler A Critical Review Validity of Rorschach Inkblot Scores for Discriminating Psychopaths from Non-Psychopaths in Forensic Populations - James Wood et al A Meta-Analysis VOLUME THREE: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY Factor Structure of the Reitan-Indiana Neuropsychological Battery for Children - Ronald Livingston et al Scientific Investigation of Brain-Behavior Relationships Using the Halstead-Reitan Battery - James Sweeney et al Executive Function and the Frontal Lobes - Julie Alvarez and Eugene Emory A Meta-Analytic Review Identification of Aphasia Post-Stroke - Katherine Salter et al A Review of Screening Assessment Tools Advanced Interpretation of the Neuropsychological Assessment Battery with Older Adults - Brian Brooks, Grant Iverson and Travis White Base Rate Analyses, Discrepancy Scores and Interpreting Change Assessment Practices of Clinical Neuropsychologists in the United States and Canada - Laura Rabin, William Barr and Leslie Burton A Survey of INS, NAN and APA Division 40 Members The Halstead Category Test - James Choca et al A 50-Year Perspective Clinical Neuropsychological Assessment - Gregory Boyle Abbreviating the Halstead Test of Brain Dysfunction Use of the Booklet Category Test to Assess Abstract Concept Formation in Schizophrenic Disorders - Stanley Steindl and Gregory Boyle Ecological Assessment of Executive Functions in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Alzheimer's Disease - Ana Espinosa et al Army Research Needs for Automated Neuropsychological Tests - Karl Friedl et al Monitoring Soldier Health and Performance Status In Defense of the Halstead Reitan Battery - Elbert Russell A Critique of Lezak's Review Comparative Diagnostic Accuracy of the Halstead-Reitan and Standardized Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Batteries in a Mixed Psychiatric and Brain-Damaged Population - Robert Kane et al An Interdisciplinary Approach to Neuropsychological Test Construction - H. Allison Bender, Adolfo Martin Garcia and William Barr Perspectives from Translation Studies Estimating Pre-Morbid General Cognitive Functioning for Children and Adolescents Using the American Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth Edition - Mike Schoenberg et al Demographic and Current Performance Approaches Identifying and Monitoring Cognitive Deficits in Clinical Populations Using Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) Tests - Robert Kane et al Cross-Cultural Application of the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status (RBANS) - May-Li Lim et al Performances of Elderly Chinese Singaporeans A Study of Performance on Tests from the CANTAB Battery Sensitive to Frontal Lobe Dysfunction in a Large Sample of Normal Volunteers - Trevor Robbins et al Implications for Theories of Executive Functioning and Cognitive Aging VOLUME FOUR: APPLIED ASSESSMENT Dimensions of Cultural Differences - Lazar Stankov and Jihyun Lee Pancultural, ETIC/EMIC and Ecological Approaches Contemporary Militant Extremism - Lazar Stankov et al A Linguistic Approach to Scale Development A Survey of Psychological Test Use Patterns among Forensic Psychologists - Robert Archer et al Factorial Validity and Measurement Invariance of the 20-Item Toronto Alexithymia Scale in Clinical and Non-Clinical Samples - Reitske Meganck et al Psychological Aspects of Natural Language Use - James Pennebaker, Matthias Mehl and Kate Niederhoffer Our Words, Our Selves A Comprehensive Model for Assessing the Unique Characteristics of Children with Autism - Sharon Bradley-Johnson et al Anxiety, Depression and Anger: Core Components of Negative Affect in Medical Populations - Ephrem Fernandez and Robert D. Kerns Classification and Calibration by Pain Patients Factor Structure of the Menstrual Distress Questionnaire (MDQ) - Gregory Boyle Exploratory and Lisrel Analysis Does Item Homogeneity Indicate Internal Consistency or Item Redundancy in Psychometric Scales? - Gregory Boyle Method of Test Administration as a Factor in Test Validity - R. Grossarth-Maticek, H.J. Eysenck and Gregory Boyle The Use of a Personality Questionnaire in the Prediction of Cancer and Coronary Heart Disease Fundamental Dimensions of Subjective State in Performance Settings - Gerald Matthews et al Task Engagement, Distress and Worry A Comparative Analysis of MMPI-2 Malingering Detection Models among Inmates - Jarrod Steffan et al Measuring Motivation Multidimensionally - Larry Bernard et al Development of the Assessment of Individual Motives - Questionnaire (AIM-Q)Personality and Absenteeism - Denizs Ones, Chockalingam Viswesvaran and Frank Schmidt A Meta-Analysis of Integrity Tests Measurement Invariance and Differential Item Functioning of the Bar-on EQ-i - Gina Ekermans et al S measure over Canadian, Scottish, South African and Australian Samples Personality Correlates of Loving Styles among Chinese Students in Hong Kong - Wendy Wan, Chung-Leung Lukb and Julian Lai Assessing Violence Risk and Psychopathy in Juvenile and Adult Offenders - Jodi Viljoen, Kaitlyn McLachlan and Gina Vincent A Survey of Clinical Practices Accommodating Students with Disabilities in Large-Scale Testing - Sara Bolt and Jim Ysseldyke A Comparison of Differential Item Functioning (DIF) Identified across Disability Types Validity in Psychological Testing and Scientific Realism - S. Brian Hood Measurement Theory, Psychology and the Revolution That Cannot Happen - G nter Trendlermehr

Autor

Professor Boyle has spent over three decades undertaking quantitative research in the field of psychometrics, as related to the measurement of individual differences inpersonality, intelligence, and motivation, as well as undertaking studies within the fields of neuropsychology, clinical psychology, and educational psychology. In more recent years, he has applied his extensive research skills to studies within the broad fields of medical/health psychology, and has undertaken many studies within thearea of women's health. Lately, he has focused his attention more on research topics pertaining to men's health.My research focuses on the study of individual differences with an emphasis on personality and intelligence, including emotional intelligence. These studies and resulting publications are theoretical and practical as well as correlational and experimental. The opportunity for cross-cultural studies has significantly broadened the scope of this research. Also, my recent research interests in emotional intelligence, including emotions and social cognition is motivated by the current emphasis on prevention, resiliency, psychological health, and building capacity. Publications of some of my more recent books, book chapters and journal articles are included in the publications link.