Dictionary of Psychological Testing, Assessment and Treatment

Dictionary of Psychological Testing, Assessment and Treatment
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Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781846426575
ISBN-13 : 184642657X
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Book Synopsis Dictionary of Psychological Testing, Assessment and Treatment by : Ian Stuart-Hamilton

Download or read book Dictionary of Psychological Testing, Assessment and Treatment written by Ian Stuart-Hamilton and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2007-06-15 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: `A useful book for the specialist engaged in assessment and research'. - Journal of Analytical Psychology `This book is a must-have for the bookshelf if you are a student or practitioner in the fields of psychology or even sociology. It will be of equal value to anyone working in the fields of brain injury, mental health or related fields. It is a handbook of references, terms and abbreviations related to neuroanatomy, psychology, medicine and their experiments and therapies, as well as dipping in and out of statistical processes and their meanings. The book will have broad appeal from student to practitioner to doctor. This book is a new and improved second edition. I only wish I had known of the existence of the first edition as it will most certainly prove a valuable tool.' - The Encephalitis Society The fully revised and updated second edition of this well-established reference provides over 400 new or improved terms, and is an exhaustive guide to the key terms used in psychological testing, assessment and measurement. Over 3000 definitions offer clear explanations of statistical procedures commonly used in psychology; major psychometric and other psychological tests; categories of mental illness, mental disability, and brain damage; frequently used medical terms; basic neuroanatomy; and types of psychological therapies. This book is suitable for all levels of understanding, from undergraduate and postgraduate students to practitioners of psychology and associated fields, with particular attention to statistical terms used in typical university syllabuses, as well as tests commonly available in computer packages and cited in psychological journals and similar publications.


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