Personality Assessment: Methods and PracticesHogrefe & Huber Publishers, 1999 - 524 pages This highly regarded book is a survey of concepts, methods, procedures, and materials concerning the assessment of personality. It emphasizes the means and methods of assessment, but theories, research, and issues concerning human personality that have influenced psychological assessment are also considered. The book is designed primarily for use in a one-semester course on personality assessment at the upper undergraduate or beginning graduate level. It is also appropriate to combine the book with lectures or readings on personality theories and research, or with material on cognitive assessment. Further-more, it can be used in courses on personality or in a comprehensive course on psychological testing and assessment. |
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Theories of Personality | 17 |
Summary | 31 |
Questions and Activities | 33 |
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16 Personality Factor ability Adjective administered adolescents adults anxiety Apperception Test application associated attitudes behavior California Psychological Inventory checklists clinical scales cognitive concerning construct validity correlation Depression descriptions designed determine diagnostic disorders DSM-IV educational emotional evaluation examinee examinee's example Eysenck factor analysis feelings graphology indicate individual Inkblot Interest Inventory interpretation interview manual ment Mental Measurements Yearbook methods Millon MMPI norms observations obtained occupational patients percentile ranks personality assessment instruments personality inventories personality tests picture prediction problems procedures projective techniques psychiatric psychological assessment Psychological Corporation psychologists psychometric Questionnaire raters rating scales raw scores reliability coefficients response sets review MMYB Rorschach sample selection self-concept Sentence Completion situations social desirability specific standard error standard scores statistical Strong Interest Inventory symptoms test scores test-retest reliability Thematic Apperception Test tion traits types values variables