Preparing for advanced psychology exams requires a rock-solid understanding of how psychological tests are constructed, administered, and evaluated. Navigating complex psychometric theories and statistical concepts can feel overwhelming without a structured, step-by-step approach. This text-based course breaks down the core principles of psychological testing into clear, digestible lessons, helping you transition from basic terminology to advanced assessment models.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the foundational concepts of psychological measurement, scaling, and classification.
- Master the principles of reliability and validity, including how to calculate and interpret core metrics.
- Learn the systematic process of test construction, item writing, and item analysis.
- Explore modern psychometric frameworks, including Classical Test Theory and the basics of Item Response Theory.
- Apply ethical guidelines and professional standards for administering and scoring standardized assessments.
- Practice evaluating intelligence, personality, and aptitude tests using statistical norms.
This course begins with essential definitions and the history of psychological measurement before diving into the mathematical and theoretical concepts of test design. You will then read through detailed breakdowns of major standardized tests, cognitive assessments, and modern computer-based testing practices. Designed specifically for beginners and academic aspirants preparing for exams like the NET and JRF, this course requires no prior background in statistics. Start reading today to build a deep, exam-ready understanding of psychological testing.
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