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Statistical aspects of problem of biases in psychological tests
Richard F. Potthoff
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Recording Psychological Testing: The Psychological Testing Report Form
Psychological Reports, 1985The Psychological Testing Report Form is presented as an alternative to the psychologist's usual narrative report. Legal and ethical considerations make the reporting of each patient's psychological testing important. Efficient use of psychologist's time and greater utility among disciplines within psychiatric settings points to the possible value of ...
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From Hypothesis-Testing Psychology to Procedure-Testing Psychologic
Review of General Psychology, 2002Psychologists do not analyze the conceptual relations between their independent and dependent variables. Hence, they fail to recognize that the plausibility of their hypotheses stems from the conceptual relatedness of the variables. The outcome is research that appears to test hypotheses but really tests only procedures, because the hypotheses involve
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2015
Psychological testing is of substantial value in a range of correctional situations and can be a helpful adjunct to standard clinical assessments. Tests provide additional sources of data for use in comprehensive assessments, but they do not substitute for clinical evaluations.
Ira K. Packer, Tasha R. Phillips
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Psychological testing is of substantial value in a range of correctional situations and can be a helpful adjunct to standard clinical assessments. Tests provide additional sources of data for use in comprehensive assessments, but they do not substitute for clinical evaluations.
Ira K. Packer, Tasha R. Phillips
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