Psychological Testing Concepts and Functions. What is testing? Why do we have so many tests? What...

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Psychological Testing Concepts and Functions

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Psychological Testing

Concepts and Functions

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• What is testing?

• Why do we have so many tests?

• What are the pros and cons to testing?

• How can we use testing to improve . . .?

• What types of tests do we take?

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Psychological Testing

• A psychological test is a standardized measure of a sample of a person’s behavior that is used to measure the individual differences that exist among people.

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Types of Psychological Testing

• There are two types of Psychological tests.–Mental Ability tests

–Personality tests

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Why use tests?• Psychological

tests are used in research, however, most serve a practical purpose.

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Mental Ability Tests

• Includes three subcategories.–Intelligence tests

–Aptitude tests

–Achievement tests

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Intelligence tests• Measure

general mental abilities. They are intended to measure intellectual potential.

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Examples• Emily is four years old. Her big

sister Amy is three times as old as Emily. How old will Amy be when she is twice as old as Emily?

• WOLF is to FLOW as 8526 is to: 2856 - 6258 - 5862 - 5682 - 6852

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Examples• Hanger is to closet as tree is to:

Branch - Bushes - Forest - Ground - Nest

• What would be the next number in this series? 15 ... 12 ... 13 ... 10 ... 11 ... 8 ... ?

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Aptitude tests• Assess talent

for specific kinds of learning. (clerical speed, mechanical reasoning, etc.)

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Examples• Are You a Self-Starter?• Climbing the ladder would bring a load

of responsibility and pressure that I wouldn't want to carry.

• If my boss or supervisor told me I were being promoted, the fact that they had so much confidence in my abilities would:

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Achievement tests• Gauge a

person’s mastery and knowledge of various subjects

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Examples

• Who was the 43rd President of the United States?

• What is 5x6 divided by 2?

• How many branches of Government exist in the U.S.?

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Personality Tests• Measure

aspects of personality, including motives, interests, values, and attitudes.

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Examples• Do you become

upset when. . ?• Do you feel

like you lose control when. .?

• Are you happy when . . ?

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Test Design• In order for a test to be accurate, it

must meet the three standards below.– Standardization

– Validity

– Reliability

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Standardization• Standardization refers to the

uniform procedures used in administrating and scoring a test.

• Test norms: information used to rank scores in relation to other scores on the test.

• Can you think of examples

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Validity• Refers to the

ability of a test to measure what it was designed to measure.

• Examples

• What psychologist promoted introspection?

• Who developed the four mechanisms for dreaming?

• What school of psychology does Skinner belong to?

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Reliability• Reliability

refers to the measurement consistency of a test (or other techniques).

• Example

• You take a personality test and are scored as “assertive”. Three weeks later you take the same test and are scored as “passive”. A drastic change is probably a result of an unreliable test.

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Testing ReliabilityTest-retest–Comparing subjects’ scores on

two administrations of a test.Correlation Coefficient–A numerical index of the degree

of relationship (-1, +1)

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Visual example

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Visual example

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Think!• Why do we have so many tests?

• How can we use testing to improve . . .?

• How does psychological testing apply to school, careers, sports, etc?