Essentials of psychological tele-assessment / A. Jordan Wright and Susan Engi Raiford
Material type:
- 978-1-119-77188-3
- GC BF 176 .W75 2021
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NU BALIWAG | NU BALIWAG | General Circulation | GC BF 176 .W75 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUBUL000004723 |
Incudes references and index
One The Landscape of Psychological Tele-Assessment -- Two Ethical Considerations in Psychological Tele-Assessment -- Three Practical Considerations in Psychological Tele-Assessment -- Four Norms, Equivalence, and Equating -- Five Principles for Psychological Tele-Assessment Interpretation of Data -- Six Cognitive and Neuropsychological Tele-Assessment with Katy Genseke -- Seven Academic Achievement Tele-Assessment with Katy Genseke -- Eight Personality, Emotional, and Behavioral Tele-Assessment -- Nine Case Studies in Psychological Tele-Assessment -- References -- Case Study -- Contributors.
In the Essentials of Psychological Assessment series, we have attempted to provide the reader with books that will deliver key practical information in the most efficient and accessible style. The series features instruments in a variety of domains, such as cognition, personality, education, and neuropsychology. For the experienced clinician, books in the series offer a concise yet thorough way to master use of the continuously evolving supply of new and revised instruments as well as a convenient method for keeping up-to-date on the tried-and-true measures.
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