Psychological tests and testing research trends.9781600215698 Psychological tests Psychological Tests Definition Psychological tests are written, visual, or verbal evaluations administered to assess the cognitive and emotional functioning of children and adults. and testing research trends. Ed. by Paul M. Goldfarb. Nova Science Publishers 2007 336 pages $79.00 Hardcover BF176 The 16 chapters in this collection present the results of research on using sampled behavior to infer generalizations about an individual's psychological state. The researchers investigate the COOP/WONDA as a quality of life measure in cancer survivors, the psychometric psy·cho·met·rics n. (used with a sing. verb) The branch of psychology that deals with the design, administration, and interpretation of quantitative tests for the measurement of psychological variables such as intelligence, aptitude, and properties of the psychological vulnerability scale (PVS PVS 1 Persistent vegetative state, see there 2. Pulmonary valve stenosis ), dynamic and static measures of intelligence in low socio-economic subjects, and the prevalence of eating disorders eating disorders, in psychology, disorders in eating patterns that comprise four categories: anorexia nervosa, bulimia, rumination disorder, and pica. Anorexia nervosa is characterized by self-starvation to avoid obesity. among the general female population. Other topics include a short form sport orientation questionnaire, the abbreviated late-life function and disability instrument, the Rasch model for prediction, and a simple bedside test bedside test Lab medicine Any evaluation of analytes close to a Pt who may be a relatively critical state; devices used for BTs may be less accurate than those used in a hospital's laboratory, but have the advantage of short 'turn-around' time–eg, 2 minutes, to detect intentional neglect. ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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