The leading text in appraisal for counselors, is a thorough overview covering basic measurement theory and all relevant tests. It provides guidance on how and when to use tests in different environments with different populations, and practical guidance on basic procedures like test selection, administration, and reporting. Key revisions include significant expansion of measurement foundations, separate chapters on validity and reliability as well as a new chapter on "Understanding Test Scores." More case studies have also been added throughout the text to help readers understand how to work with assessments and assessment results.
A proven classic in the field and the leading text in assessment for counselors, the newest edition of Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals has been completely updated and expanded to offer more thorough coverage of assessment methods. Among the new and expanded material is coverage of psychometric and statistical concepts; new and revised tests, inventories, and scales; relevant ethical and legal issues; contemporary measurement theories; and important multicultural issues.
New to this edition:
- Chapter 1, Introduction to Assessment, provides more coverage of the purpose for and process of assessment.
- Chapter 2, Methods and Sources of Assessment Information–a new chapter–includes extensive information about interviews, tests, and observation, as well as information about the importance of using collateral sources in assessment.
- The text provides more than 25 sample assessments, including WISC-IV sample tests results, a Stanford 10 sample report, and an MMPI-2 Profile.
Bound in each new copy of the book, the Exercises in Assessment CD gives readers the opportunity to apply chapter content to real counseling situations. Exercises cover topics such as interpreting test scores, instrument evaluation, and assessment, using specific inventories such as the WISC-IV and MMPI-2.
Praise for Assessment Procedures for Counselors and Helping Professionals:
Student-friendly
“[T]he writing style is succinct. My students comment favorably about this book when they evaluated the course at the end of the semester.”
--Joseph C. Cierchalski, East Carolina University
Well-organized
“One thing I really like about this text is the organization of each chapter. The objectives, activities, and discussion questions seem to be very helpful.”
--Jeremy R. Sullivan, University of Texas at San Antonio
Practical
“I think the decision model is one of the best aspects of this book…the checklists and principles are very helpful in helping with test selection.”
--Leslie A. Moore, University of Texas at Austin