Abstract
This subject examines both theoretical and practical issues in psychological testing. This subject will address basic psychometric issues in the field of testing, such as test construction, test reliability and test validity. Students will gain familiarity with a range of psychological tests and experience in test evaluation, administration and scoring.
Syllabus
Nature and uses of psychological testsCriticisms and misuses of testsSocial and ethical considerations Norms and the interpretations of test scoresReliabilityValidityItem analysis and test constructionGeneral nature and uses of intelligence testsThe IQ debateAchievement testsTesting in multicultural settingsOccupational testingClinical testingPersonality tests
Enrolment restrictions
Not available to students who have previously completed PSY302 Psychological Testing
Pre-requisite