48.321 Psychological Tests and Measurements

Description: Introduces the logic of psychological measurement including the applied and practical aspects of psychological testing with emphasis on reliability, validity and test norms. Provides background for test evaluation. (3 semester hours credit)

Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in 48.101 General Psychology; Minimum grade of C in 48.160 Basic Statistics, Minimum grade of C in 48.281 Experimental Psychology: Methodology

Usually taught by: Dr. Redfern

Generally offered: Fall

Additional Information: This course can be used to meet the requirements for a Psychology Major or Psychology Minor, and can fill a General Education requirement.

Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

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