Synopses & Reviews
Research aimed at developing new approaches to testing of complex intellectual processes occupies the forefront of psychology and education. Testing examines the ongoing research efforts into information processing techniques and measures by the military and academic research and development communities. Leading experts and professionals from a variety of backgrounds focus on improvements in measuring broadly defined tests of aptitude and on innovations in measuring intellectual skill. Four main topics treated are advances in testing; new methods of testing; new aptitude measures; dimensions of job performance.
About the Author
RONNA F. DILLON is Professor of Psychology and Educational Psychology at Southern Illinois University.JAMES W. PELLEGRINO is Professor of Psychology and Education at the University of California.
Table of Contents
Preface
New Approaches to Aptitude Testing by Ronna F. Dillon
An Overview of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) by Paul Foley and Linda Rucker
The Influence of Paragraph Comprehension Components on Test Validity by Susan Embretson, James Fultz and Nancy Dayl
Computerized Adaptive Testing of a Vocational Aptitude Battery by Martin F. Wiskoff and Mary K. Schratz
Evoked Brain Activity and Personnel Performance by Gregory W. Lewis and Richard C. Sorenson
New Concepts in Large-Scale Achievement Testing: Implications for Construct and Incremental Validity by Karen Janice Mitchell
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