The unit aims to expand students' conceptual understanding of the<br/>principles and methods of psychological assessment. This includes the<br/>notions of reliability and validity and contemporary methods used to<br/>evaluate psychometric properties of instruments. Instruments for assessing<br/>abilities and personality in various contexts, e.g., clinical, counselling,<br/>neuropsychological, educational and organizational will be reviewed and<br/>core practical skills in implementing these instruments and interpreting<br/>results will be acquired.<br/><br/>Psychological testing and assessment in a multicultural and multilingual<br/>societal context will be a core theme which will be... -- Course Website
Instructor: Dr Maria Damianova
Prerequisites: Students must have completed successfully a Bachelor degree with Psychology<br/>Major, and have achieved an average grade of minimum of 70% in core psychology<br/>units at the third year level.