Practical Psychometrics: A Guide for Test Users

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Practical Psychometrics: A Guide for Test Users

Author(s): Benjamin J. Lovett (Author)

  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
  • Publication Date: April 18, 2023
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 206 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1462552099
  • ISBN-13: 9781462552092

Book Description

This is the first practitioner-oriented guide to basic psychometrics–the science behind test construction and validation. It can be used as a course text or clinical reference for anyone who needs to select and administer diagnostic tests or review test score data obtained by others. Without assuming any mathematical background, the author describes the fundamentals of diagnostic testing, how to interpret score data, and how specific tests are used in school psychology, special education, counseling, and other contexts. Concepts such as reliability, validity, and fairness and test bias are explained in an accessible, conversational way. Detailed case examples illustrate the dos and don’ts of presenting test score data to clients, parents, and teachers in oral feedback and written reports.
 
Pedagogical Features:
*End-of-chapter exercises that emphasize application and understanding, with answers at the end of the book.
*Key terms are bolded throughout and accessibly explained in the end-of-book glossary. 
*Resource appendix–annotated guide to articles and books on more advanced topics in psychometrics, assessment, and testing.
 

Editorial Reviews

Review

“This well-written text offers a concise, clinically relevant guide to using psychometrically based tests in psychology, social work, counseling, and related areas. The author’s voice is clear and approachable, almost like he is speaking with you. Discussion of bias and fairness is particularly well done, and will help students to deconstruct the many issues that are involved when using psychometric instruments. I was particularly impressed with the discussion of norming and multicultural issues, as this topic can be dissentious. The exercises at the end of each chapter are effective and thoughtful; the way they span multiple professional areas helps to make the volume applicable to students across various training programs.”–J. Gayle Beck, PhD, Emerita Chair of Excellence, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis

“It has been a struggle to find a resource that strikes the right balance of theory and applied practice to empower future practitioners with regard to test use, selection, and interpretation. Many of us have been clamoring for a resource like this for use in our master’s-level programs! The presentation is incredibly accessible, and is anchored in a strong balance of practical, timely examples throughout.”–Laura M. Spenceley, PhD, Dean, School of Education, State University of New York at Oswego

“The case examples are really helpful and the writing style very accessible.”–Matthew K. Burns, PhD, Rose and Irving Fein Endowed Professor of Special Education, University of Florida; Assistant Director, University of Florida Literacy Institute

“Across eight chapters, Practical Psychometrics offers a concise introduction to key terms, concepts, and research methods associated with mental measurement. The book achieves its goals of being readable, intuitive, clinically relevant, and technically accurate. Lovett’s writing is crystal clear, and his examples are vivid. This book covers a lot of ground and is well designed for graduate programs in school psychology, behavior analysis, social work, and counseling.”–Randy G. Floyd, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology, University of Memphis

“The author’s objective was to explain basic psychometrics to test users in a way that is accessible, intuitive, concise, clinically relevant, and technically accurate. He succeeded in that effort….The book is well suited as a text for an introduction to testing course in a specialist-level school psychology program, or as a supplemental text for a doctoral level psychometrics course. In either case, the book’s nearly 200 pages would likely be assigned cover to cover…..This book makes a valuable contribution to the pursuit of best practices in psychoeducational assessment.” (review by Robert Lichtenstein, PhD) ― NASP Communiqué Published On: 2024-12-01

About the Author

Benjamin J. Lovett, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, where he teaches courses in psychoeducational assessment, legal and ethical issues for school psychologists, and the history of psychology. Dr. Lovett has over 100 publications, focusing on the assessment of high-incidence disabilities, the provision of testing accommodations, and the nature and management of test anxiety. He also serves as a consultant to schools and testing agencies on disability and assessment issues.
 

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