The Supplement to the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook

The Supplement to the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1990
Genre: Ability
ISBN:

This volume is designed as a bridge between the publication of the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook in 1989 and the forthcoming publication of the Eleventh Measurements Yearbook (projected in 1991). This yearly publication schedule has been implemented to allow test users rapid access to reviews of commercially available tests in psychology and education.

The Supplement to the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook

The Supplement to the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook
Author: Buros Institute
Publisher: Bison Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1990-12
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Customers who place a standing order for the Tests in Print series or the Mental Measurements Yearbook series will receive a 10% discount on every volume. To place your standing order, please call 800-755-1105 (in the U.S.) or 402-472-3584 (outside the U.S.). The "Supplement to the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook "contains original reviews of tests published or revised since the1989 edition of the "Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook. "The "Supplement" provides timely access to reviews of recently available tests. It also includes a helpful indexing system that integrates referencing across Buros Institute publications. Indexes of titles, classified subjects, names, and scores, as well as a publisher's directory and index, are included. The "Yearbook" includes detailed descriptive information and reviews for each test and extensive references on specific tests. The tests are listed in alphabetical order for easy reference. The biennial publication schedule for "Yearbooks "and "Supplements" began in 1988 with the "Supplement to the Ninth Mental Measurements Yearbook. "The publication of the "Supplement to the Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook" continues this publication schedule which facilitates timely access to text evaluation information and better meets the needs of test consumers. The "Mental Measurements Yearbooks "are widely regarded as an essential reference for users and developers of tests. Each "Yearbook" contains reviews of commercially available tests published or revised since the previous "Yearbook." "The Buros Institute of Mental Measurements, founded in 1938 by the late Oscar Krisen Buros, is located in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska."

Supplement to the Thirteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook

Supplement to the Thirteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook
Author: Buros Institute
Publisher: Buros Center for Testing
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780910674461

Customers who place a standing order for the Tests in Print series or the Mental Measurements Yearbook series will receive a 10% discount on every volume. To place your standing order, please call 1-800-848-6224 (in the U.S.) or 919-966-7449 (outside the U.S.). The Mental Measurements Yearbooks are widely regarded as essential references for users and developers of tests. Each yearbook contains reviews of commercially available tests published or revised since the previous edition. A biennial publication schedule for yearbooks and supplements was introduced in 1988 to facilitate access to test evaluation information and better meet the needs of test consumers. The Supplement to the Thirteenth Mental Measurements Yearbook contains original reviews of tests published or revised since the 1998 edition of the Mental Measurements Yearbook. Tests are listed in alphabetical order for easy reference. Indexes of titles, classified subjects, names, acronmys, and scores, as well as an index and a directory of publishers, are included. A helpful indexing system integrating references across Buros Institute publications is also provided.

The Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook

The Tenth Mental Measurements Yearbook
Author: Buros Center
Publisher: Buros Center for Testing
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 1989
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780910674317

Customers who place a standing order for the Tests in Print series or the Mental Measurements Yearbook series will receive a 10% discount on every volume. To place your standing order, please call 1-800-848-6224 (in the U.S.) or 919-966-7449 (outside the U.S.). The most widely acclaimed reference series in education and psychology, the Mental Measurements Yearbooks are designed to assist professionals in selecting and using standardized tests. The series, initiated in 1938, provides factual information, critical reviews, and comprehensive bibliographic references on the construction, use, and validity of all tests published in English. The objectives of the Mental Measurements Yearbooks have remained essentially the same since the publication of the series. These objectives include provision to test users of: factual information on all known tests published as separates in the English-speaking countries of the world candidly critical test reviews written for the MMY series by qualified professional people representing a variety of viewpoints unique publication of each volume in the MMY series with new volumes supplementing rather than supplanting previous series volumes. Each yearbook is a unique publication, supplementing rather than supplanting the previous volumes.

Personality Assessment

Personality Assessment
Author: Robert P. Archer
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2011-05-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135595445

Personality Assessment provides an overview of the most popular self-report and performance-based personality assessment instruments. Designed with graduate-level clinical and counseling psychology programs in mind, the book serves as an instructional text for courses in objective or projective personality assessment. It provides coverage of eight of the most popular assessment instruments used in the United States—from authors key in creating, or developing the research base for these test instruments. The uniquely informed perspective of these leading researchers, as well as chapters on clinical interviewing, test feedback, and integrating test results into a comprehensive report, will offer students and clinicians a level of depth and complexity not available in other texts.

The Eleventh Mental Measurements Yearbook

The Eleventh Mental Measurements Yearbook
Author: Buros Center
Publisher: Buros Center for Testing
Total Pages: 1208
Release: 1992-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

Customers who place a standing order for the Tests in Print series or the Mental Measurements Yearbook series will receive a 10% discount on every volume. To place your standing order, please call 1-800-848-6224 (in the U.S.) or 919-966-7449 (outside the U.S.). The most widely acclaimed reference series in education and psychology, the Mental Measurements Yearbooks are designed to assist professionals in selecting and using standardized tests. The series, initiated in 1938, provides factual information, critical reviews, and comprehensive bibliographic references on the construction, use, and validity of all tests published in English. The objectives of the Mental Measurements Yearbooks have remained essentially the same since the publication of the series. These objectives include provision to test users of: factual information on all known tests published as separates in the English-speaking countries of the world candidly critical test reviews written for the MMY series by qualified professional people representing a variety of viewpoints unique publication of each volume in the MMY series with new volumes supplementing rather than supplanting previous series volumes. Each yearbook is a unique publication, supplementing rather than supplanting the previous volumes.

Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Assessment of Children and Adolescents

Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Assessment of Children and Adolescents
Author: Sara Whitcomb
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2003-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135646058

Behavioral, Social, and Emotional Assessment of Children and Adolescents, Second Edition was written to provide a comprehensive foundation for conducting clinical assessment of child and adolescent social-emotional behavior in a practical, scientific, and culturally appropriate manner. It is divided into two major sections. Part I includes eight chapters that provide a general foundation for assessment practice. These chapters include coverage of basic professional and ethical issues, classification and diagnostic problems, and six primary assessment methods, which are presented in detail. Part II includes six chapters on applications for assessing specific social-emotional behavior domains, including internalizing and externalizing problems, social skills and peer relations, young children, and diverse cultural groups. Together, these two sections provide a framework for a model of assessment that is practical, flexible, sensitive to specific needs, and empirically sound. Changes in the second edition of this book include: increased coverage of the practice of functional behavior assessment; updated test reviews; reviews of new assessment instruments; updated information on legal and ethical issues; updated information on assessment and cultural diversity; and a handy appendix with contact information for all publishers of instruments discussed in the book, including Web site addresses. To the greatest extent possible, this book weaves together the most recent research evidence and common application issues. It is specifically relevant to practitioners and researchers in the fields of school psychology and child clinical psychology, but will also be of interest to those in related disciplines, such as counseling, social work, child psychiatry, and special education.