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Psychological Testing and Assessment

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Psychological Testing and Assessment presents students with a solid grounding in psychometrics and the world of testing and assessment. The book distinguishes itself through its logical organization and many pedagogical aids, including the “Meet an Assessment Professional” feature in every chapter that highlights the works of important academics and practitioners in the field. Now in its ninth edition, this program has consistently won enthusiastic reviews not only for its balance of breadth and depth of coverage, but for content that brings a human face to the assessment enterprise. The Connect course for this offering includes SmartBook, an adaptive reading and study experience which guides students to master, recall, and apply key concepts while providing automatically-graded assessments.

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704 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1988

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Ronald Jay Cohen

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1,181 reviews61 followers
July 14, 2018
This textbook is pretty interesting. It goes into histories of different types of tests, their strengths/weaknesses, and how they would best be effective.

Used with Liberty University Online's PSYC 421: Psychological Measurement
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11 reviews7 followers
September 7, 2007
sounds suuuuuper exciting, doesn't it??? ;)
3 reviews
May 9, 2018
This rating is for the newest edition of the textbook, published in 2018. I found it to be interesting and easy to read.
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31 reviews
December 28, 2023
I've been wanting to read this book in full for a while now because Psychological Testing and Assessment is the subject I'm interested in the most when it comes to the field of psychology. I wasn't able to do it during the semester this subject was taught due to the hectic schedule, lending to little motivation and time to do so.

The textbook is interesting and comprehensive for the most part. I liked that it began with providing historical basis for the existence of psychological testing and assessment, and a chapter dedicated to reviewing on the basic statistical terms, which would be necessary in understanding the subsequent chapters. In the core area of the book, it offers separate chapters for the major concepts that assessments aim to measure, as well as, the different fields wherein these assessments may be substantially meaningful.

However, I do feel like some areas of the book are such a slog to get through and contain information that isn't as necessary in nature. For example, the area discussing the MMPI test and history was overly excessive to the extent that I just wanted to get over it with. Additionally, the separate sections colored in blue could have been better placed. I understand that it was structured that way to maximize the pages; however, it feels like it cuts away from the discussion at hand, and you're forced to pick which section to prioritize - the main text or these complementary texts.
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1 review22 followers
October 5, 2020
This book was comprehensive but reinforced gender stereotypes over and over again. The majority of images of women included in the book are of young attractive women (one was even of a "Miss America" pageant and the focus was not on the negative impact of the respective on society's way of thinking of women). I was pretty unimpressed by how outdated it was in this respect. I would recommend something more current with respect to how diverse our society is... oh, and of the fact that 50% of the worlds's population or so is made up of women, and we do age past 25 yrs if lucky and aren't all flawless.
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12 reviews
April 7, 2020
For psychological assessment, this one’s easy to comprehend.
246 reviews
May 30, 2024
It was okay, but some of the concepts were made more complicated than they needed to be and some of the key terms were not actually mentioned in the chapter.
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4 reviews
July 14, 2025
hated this book while studying for mock boards.. -100/10 never again
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52 reviews10 followers
October 13, 2016
I really find this book complements the one written by Kaplan. I gave this book a 4 star rating because some of the concepts are vaguely explained and not all important topics taught by my teachers are found in here (hence the need for the one written by Kaplan). But hey, A for his humor.

PS: I just noticed that Cohen loves to mention TV shows in his explanation.
2,367 reviews31 followers
November 10, 2014
This is the testing textbook I used in my first graduate program. Once we mastered this stuff, we were permitted to construct our thesis question.

Not the most exciting stuff, although I enjoyed at the time.
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366 reviews8 followers
March 21, 2012
Really did not enjoy this whatsoever! I have read many statistics textbooks that have been done way better. It could not have interested me any less due to the "dryness" of it. Would not recommend this book to anyone even in a master's program.
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156 reviews17 followers
January 26, 2020
Assessment isn't my thing, but this textbook does a pretty phenomenal job of explaining the MANY different areas of psychological testing and assessment. Overall, it's a very readable and interesting text.
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Author 1 book10 followers
April 7, 2019
Solid book about testing and assessment, I do wish however it was a little less expensive in price. Additionally, the study guide questions overly focus on the boxes which I find to be a little disturbing since these are traditionally not discussed in class.
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8 reviews4 followers
June 23, 2012
The authors have tried to appeal to students with their writing style but, in my opinion, their elaborate jokes only reduced the overall clarity of the text.
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8 reviews
July 20, 2017
A book that discusses Statistics in plain English. I repeat, plain English.
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December 30, 2025
mister cohen i ask you to pray for me this was my rock during my exams 🙏
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