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Remaking the Concept of Aptitude
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Remaking the Concept of Aptitude

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-09-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The unique perspective of Richard E. Snow, in recent years one of the most distinguished educational psychologists, integrates psychology of individual differences, cognitive psychology, and motivational psychology. This capstone book pulls together the findings of his own 35 years of research on aptitudes and those from (especially) European scholars, of which he had exceptional knowledge. A panel of experts and former associates completed this book after his death in 1997, expanding his notes on implications of the theory for instructional design and teaching practice. The panel developed Snow's ideas on where the field should go next, emphasizing promising research strategies. Viewing int...

A Century of Ability Testing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

A Century of Ability Testing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Human Abilities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Human Abilities

This volume brings together many of the leading researchers on human intelligence and cognition to address issues including definition, measurement, and instructional design. Its publication is a result of the Inaugural Spearman Seminar recently held at the University of Plymouth -- a seminar that is slated to become a regularly scheduled event providing a major international forum for the presentation of work on human abilities. To properly inaugurate this series, scientific experts in this field were asked to reflect on various issues raised but not resolved in Charles Spearman's classic work, The Abilities of Man: Their Nature and Measurement, published in 1927. As a result of this approa...

Spatial Ability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Spatial Ability

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This experiment investigated the relationships between speed, level, and complexity in individual differences in spatial ability. Thirty male high school and college students representing a wide range of individual differences in verbal ability and spatial ability were required to match, rotate, combine, and combine and then rotate three to eight point polygons. Three levels of construction (one, two, or three stimuli), three levels of stimulus complexity (low, medium or high), three levels of rotation (0, 90, or 180 degrees), and two types of discriminative response (correct or incorrect) were fully crossed in the within subjects design. Additionally, type of addition (left or right) and co...

Test Theory for A New Generation of Tests
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 418

Test Theory for A New Generation of Tests

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-11-12
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The editors of this volume suggest that there are missing elements in the conceptualization upon which standard test theory is based. Those elements are models for just how people know what they know and do what they can do, and the ways in which they increase these capacities. Different models are useful for different purposes; therefore, broader or alternative student models may be appropriate. The chapters in this volume consider a variety of directions in which standard test theory might be extended. Topics covered include: the role of test theory in light of recent work in cognitive and educational psychology, test design, student modeling, test analysis, and the integration of assessment and instruction.

Intelligence and Cognition: Contemporary Frames of Reference
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Intelligence and Cognition: Contemporary Frames of Reference

In Decembe,r, 1984 a NATO-sponsored Advanced Study Institute entitled "Human Asessment:Cognition and Motivation" took place in Athens. It succeeded in attracting a great many of the most eminent scholars and researchers in this area, both as lecturers and participants. The contributors to this book are mostly members of staff who taught at the Institute. The chapters they have written are designed to provide an introduction to the principal issues that arise in the study of the assessment of intelligence and cognition. Since most of the protagonists are represented in this book the student is provided with an excellent overview. Many different people are responsible for preparation of a book...

Rethinking the SAT
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Rethinking the SAT

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Rethinking the SAT is a unique presentation of the latest thoughts and research findings of key individuals in the world of college admissions, including the president of the largest public university system in the U.S., as well as the presidents of the two companies that sponsor college admissions tests in the U.S. The contributors address not only the pros and cons of the SAT itself, but the broader question of who should go to college in the twenty-first century.

Personnel Selection and Classification
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 555

Personnel Selection and Classification

Bringing together several key elements needed to identify the most promising themes for future research in selection and classification, this book's underlying aim is to improve job performance by selecting the right persons and matching them most effectively with the right jobs. An emphasis is placed on current, innovative research approaches which in some cases depart substantially from traditional approaches. The contributors -- consisting of professionals in measurement, personnel research, and applied and military psychology -- discuss where the quantum advances of the last decade should take us further. Comprehensive coverage of the selection and classification domain is provided, including a broad range of topics in each of the following areas: performance conceptualization and measurement, individual differences, and selection and classification decision models. The presentations in each of these areas are integrated into a set of coherent themes. This integration was the product of structured group discussions which also resulted in a further evolution of some of the ideas presented.

International Handbook on Giftedness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1546

International Handbook on Giftedness

This handbook presents a panoramic view of the field of giftedness. It offers a comprehensive and authoritative account on what giftedness is, how it is measured, how it is developed, and how it affects individuals, societies, and the world as a whole. It examines in detail recent advances in gifted education. The handbook also presents the latest advances in the fast-developing areas of giftedness research and practice, such as gifted education and policy implications. In addition, coverage provides fresh ideas, from entrepreneurial giftedness to business talent, which will help galvanize and guide the study of giftedness for the next decade.

Institutionalized Learning in America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Institutionalized Learning in America

Despite the vast amount of research on teaching, very little of it has related overall theoretical perspectives to general principles of teaching and instruction. Keenly aware of this, Ornstein's primary criteria for selection of the material in this book is its value to those concerned with the practice of teaching and instruction and with the interaction of students with teachers. Institutionalized Learning in America mixes theory and practice, presenting proven methods that are based on research and that have been demonstrated to work. No one set of strategies or methods is offered, providing the reader with the opportunity to select from many different approaches. The book is divided int...