Alert for students
Online availability offered in 2024
Overview
Psychologists are interested in many concepts and attributes that are not directly observable (e.g. intelligence and personality). Consequently, a large area of psychological research has focused on the problem of measurement of abstract psychological properties and on the development of tools for their accurate measurement. This topic introduces students to … For more content click the Read More button below.
Topic availabilities
To view topic availabilities, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.
Tuition pattern
To view tuition patterns, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.
Aims
This topic aims to:
- Increase your understanding and appreciation of how psychological phenomena are measured
- Enable you to learn and practice skills that are required for the evaluation of psychological measures and assessment instruments
- Increase your understanding of the principles underlying the development of standardised psychological assessment instruments
- Enable you to learn and practice skills necessary to interpret the results of standardised psychological tests that are used in the real world
- Develop a sensitivity to cross-cultural and ethical issues in the selection, administration, and interpretation of psychological assessment instruments
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Demonstrate knowledge of psychological assessment and measurement
2.
Critically evaluate the validity and reliability of psychological tools
3.
Knowledge of ethical and cultural issues in the conduct of research, and in the use of assessment and measurement in clinical practice
4.
Discipline-based psychological report writing skills
Assessments
To view assessment information, select an availability from the drop down, towards the top right of the screen.
Requisites information
Pre-requisites:
Anti-requisites:
Assumed knowledge
Some knowledge of psychology research methods and basic statistics.