SE308 : Psychological tests

Department

Department of Apecial education

Academic Program

Bachelor in Special Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

EPSY401

Overview

This course aims to introduce psychological tests, their types and importance, characteristic of a good test, and the foundations of rationing psychological testing. The course presents a set of psychological tests and trains students on how to use them.

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the students should be able to:

1. Recognize the concepts associated with psychological tests.

2. Explain the steps associated with preparing a test.

3. Enumerate the conditions for psychological tests.

4. Distinguish the types of psychological tests.

5. Clarify mental ability tests and types.

6. Differentiate how to interpret psychological test scores and interpret them statistically.

7. Compare objective psychological tests, multifaceted personality test, and Eysenck personality test.

8. Interpret analysis according to concepts relevant to psychological tests.

9. Analyse the types of psychological tests.

10. Concludes the conditions for conducting psychological tests.

11. Link between different types of psychological test

12. Employ understanding of the concepts associated with psychological tests.

13. Discuss ways of interpreting statistically scaled psychological tests.

14. Criticize the objective psychological tests, the multifaceted personality test, and the Eysenck personality test.

15. Employ understanding of concepts associated with psychological tests.

16. Apply the steps for test preparation.

17. Use the conditions of psychological tests when designing types of psychological tests.

18. Evaluate some types of psychological tests.

19. Apply and evaluate all kinds of mental abilities test.

20. Analyse the scores of the psychological tests statistically and interprets them.

21. Apply objective psychological tests, multifaceted personality test, and Eysenck personality test.

22. Develop acceptance of peer opinion during participation in and presentation of research or assignments.

23. Use of computer to conduct presentations on various topics in the field of specialization.

24. Search the Internet for innovations in the field of psychological testing.

25. Participate positively and with self-confidence in article presentations.

26. Ability to communicate orally and in writing.

Teaching and learning methods

1. Formal lectures

2. Oral discussion

3. Research tasks

Methods of assessments

Written exam 20

Oral exam 10

Practical activities 10

Written exam 60

The content of the course

Week

Topic

1

Definition of psychological tests and their types

2

The importance of psychological tests

3

Good test specifications

4

Foundations of standardizing psychological test

5

Collecting and analyzing data for test design

6

Midterm exam

7

Criteria for a good test

8

Formulation of test items

9

Validity (definition, types, application)

10

Application and correction procedures and how to interpret test results

11

Objective psychological tests: multifaceted personality test; Eysenck personality test

12

Projective Tests, Subject Comprehension Test - Rorschach Test

13

Mental abilities test: Binet intelligence test, fourth picture

14

David Wechsler Test of Children and Adults Intelligence

15

Final exam

References

Psychological tests, their techniques and procedures, Faisal Abbas, Dar Al-Fikr Al-Arabi, Beirut.

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