... psychoanalytic theory in general (Stanovich, 2004), along with its internally inconsistent and nebulous constructs (Dawes, 2001), such personality constructs are virtually DSM-IV-TR irrelevant. Therefore, it is fruitless to consume.
Whether as an orientation for those new to the field, a refresher for those already acquainted with it, or as reference for seasoned clinicians, this book is an invaluable resource.
... R. K., 142, 457, 458 Hellervik, L. V., 432 (figure) Hellstrom, A., 471 Helmstadter, G. C., 250 (box) Heneman, H. G., III, 417 Heneman, R. L., 417 Henley, T. B., 12 (box), 13 Herrick, V. E., 45 Herrmann, D. J., 257 (box) Herrnstein, ...
This report critically reviews selected psychological tests, including symptom validity tests, that could contribute to SSA disability determinations.
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This book is also a must-have for those who simply do not have the desire for the theoretical jargon used in similar textbooks but are interested in the important conceptual and practical aspects of measurement as they apply in their ...
We wrote this book to reverse such trends, by detailing an approach to testing that restores clinicians' ability to provide testing that matters to their referring colleagues.
... R., 363 Roid, G. H., 208, 225 Rorschach, H., 20, 399, 400 Rosenberg, S. L. 150 Rosenfeld, B., 298, 340 Rosenthal, ... R. J., 114 Shaw, M. E., 433 Shepard, L. A., 150 Sherer, M., 285 Sherman, E. M. S. 288 Shermis, M. D., 165 Sherry, ...
I have less of a problem using the data for computing Pearson (or Spearman) correlations, for, in that case, if people use very different criteria for answering a question, the analysis will show that it does not load cleanly on one ...
New and important research is presented in this book.