3rd Edition

An Introduction to Psychological Tests and Scales

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    This text is a vital resource for those with little or no prior knowledge of computing or statistics to aid in the development of reliable and valid tests and scales for assessment or research purposes. It serves as a clear, concise and jargon-free primer for all those embarking in fieldwork or research analysis.

    The book contains detailed guidelines for locating and constructing psychological measures, including descriptions of popular psychological measures and step-by-step instructions for composing a measure, entering data, and computing reliability and validity of test results. Advanced techniques such as factor analysis, analysis of covariance, and multiple regression analysis are presented for the beginner. This new edition has been revised throughout and includes updated statistical test procedures in line with the new version of SPSS and the inclusion of current academic articles.

    It serves as an invaluable resource for undergraduates and postgraduates across the behavioral and social sciences, as well as professionals in related disciplines, including those working in management and medical sciences.

    1. What is a good psychological measure?
    2. A guide to finding and using existing tests and scales
    3. Writing
    4. Testing
    5. Scoring and preliminary analysis
    6. The final scale and its validation

    Appendices

    Biography

    Kate Miriam Loewenthal is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK; and Visiting Professor at Glyndwr University (Wales), UK, and NYU London, UK.

    Christopher Alan Lewis is at the School of Behavioural Sciences, Leeds Trinity University, UK; and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Bashkir State University, Russia.