The Oxford Handbook of Child Psychological Assessment
Cecil R Reynolds editor Donald H Saklofske editor Vicki L Schwean editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Apr '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Psychological assessment has always paralleled the growth of psychology and its specialties, and it is not an overstatement to say that measurement and assessment are the cornerstones of psychology, providing the tools and techniques for gathering information to inform our understanding of human behavior. However, the continued growth and new developments in the assessment literature requires an ongoing examination of the principles and practices of central importance to psychological assessment. The Oxford Handbook of Child Psychological Assessment covers all areas of child and adolescent assessment. Leaders in the field summarize and synthesize state-of-the-science assessment theories, techniques, and applications. Placing an emphasis on clinical and psychoeducational assessment issues, chapters explore issues related to the foundations, models, special topics, and practice of psychological assessment. Appropriate as a desk reference or a cover-to-cover read, this comprehensive volume surveys fundamental principles of child assessment, including ability, achievement, behavior, and personality; covers the role of theory and measurement in psychological assessment; and presents new methods and data.
This book covers a vast area of child assessment, touching on 36 topics over 860 pages. It is written by numerous experts in the field who address theories, models, and practice. It should be in the libraries of clinicians and researchers alike. * Doody's Notes, July 2013 *
ISBN: 9780199796304
Dimensions: 183mm x 254mm x 51mm
Weight: 1724g
896 pages