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1 Intro to Psychological Testing (part II)

2 Clinical Judgment Do clinicians have special powers of intuition?
Can clinicians predict behavior better than other people? Does experience improve clinicians’ judgments?

3 Factors That Limit Clinical Judgment
Lack of feedback on outcomes Inability to use feedback (hindsight bias) Confirmation bias Illusory correlations and missing cells Weighting information inappropriately Overconfidence

4 Some Principles of Test Interpretation
Extreme scores tell you more than normal range scores Do not over-interpret differences between scales Test interpretations are only hypotheses, not facts Look for patterns; don’t rely on single indicators Don’t assume the test is wrong if it doesn’t match your intuition

5 Descriptive Statistics
Measures of Central Tendency Mode Mean Median Measures of Variability Standard deviation

6 Normal Curve

7 Score Transformations
_ z = X – X SD New score = z*NewSD + NewMean T = 10z + 50 IQ = 15z + 100

8 Correlation Looks at the relationship between two things Scatterplot
Correlation coefficient

9 Restriction of Range


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