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8 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent introduction,
By bruno@enterprise.net (London England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Handbook of Psychological Testing (Paperback)
As a lay person who has been subjected to personality tests in a child care court matter I was interested to find out how reliable these tests are. I found what I was looking for and realised that the psychologist carrying out these tests and making adverse comments on me was of the incompetent variety - as I thought at the time. Now I realise why from a more technical point of view. I am now looking for comments about interpretation of the specific tests - and a critique of those specific tests used on me and how these tests should be "qualified as to their limitations" in court reports by psychologists
To what extent can these test results be extrapolated to predict reactions in typical stress situations?
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The Handbook of Psychological Testing by Paul Kline (Paperback - Jan. 1993)
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