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Mental tests in clinical practice / Frederic Lyman Wells.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wells, Frederic Lyman, 1884-1964, author.
Series:
Measurement and adjustment series.
Measurement and adjustment series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Educational tests and measurements--Evaluation.
Educational tests and measurements.
Educational tests and measurements--Social aspects--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 315 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York : World Book Company, 1927.
Summary:
"Give administration a chance to catch up with legislation" was an early counsel from an American legislator destined to become historically famous. In the smaller world of mental tests there is proportionate need to give administration a chance to catch up with invention. Of the making of many tests there is no end. Careful work of this kind serves an essential purpose, but manuals of directions and norms seldom suffice for the intelligent use of tests. Questions continually come up in laboratory practice with which manuals of directions cannot deal. The applications of a technique to the study of individual cases, and its place in the system of available psychometric method, are with difficulty learned from those manuals of procedure, each of which is naturally and properly concerned with setting forth its particular technique as such. To these basic sources, such as Terman's The Measurement of Intelligence or Pintner and Paterson's A Scale of Performance Tests, this volume offers a supplement of experience gained by their means. In no sense can it replace them; on the contrary, it assumes them. It does aim to enhance the usefulness of these contributions, by going into details of practice whose significance has since developed and by case illustrations of their application to the study of conduct problems. The volume is not intended as material for learning, but as a guide to practice. The exercises are thus as integral a part of the presentation as any portion of the text. The case material is selected from the point of view of showing how the methods discussed bear on the management of the case"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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