Year
2016
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 2-hour lecture weekly
Prerequisites
1 PSYC2018 - Research Methods 2
2 Admission into BPSG-Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Graduate Entry)
2a Admission into BPSGFP-Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Graduate Entry) - City Campus
3 Admission into BHSPS-Bachelor of Health Sciences (Psychology)
4 2 of PSYC1101, PSYC1102, PSYC1200, PSYC1201
Must Satisfy: ((1) or ((2 or 2a)) or (3 and 4))
Enrolment not permitted
1 of PSYC3014, PSYC3045 has been successfully completed
Assumed knowledge
Some knowledge of psychology research methods and basic statistics
Course context
Psychology major: Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Bachelor of Psychological Studies (Graduate Entry), Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Psychological Science, Bachelor of Arts.
Topic description
Educational aims
  • To increase your understanding and appreciation of how psychological phenomena are measured
  • To enable you to learn and practice skills that are required for the evaluation of psychological measures and assessment instruments
  • To increase your understanding of the principles underlying the development of standardised psychological assessment instruments
  • To enable you to learn and practice skills necessary to interpret the results of standardised psychological tests that are used in the real world
  • To develop a sensitivity to cross-cultural and ethical issues in the selection, administration, and interpretation of psychological assessment instruments
Expected learning outcomes
Students successfully completing this topic will be able to:
  • Make decisions about the quality of psychological measures
  • Determine the information, and the appropriate method to aquire it, necessary to evaluate a psychological measure
  • Make decisions about the appropriateness (or otherwise) of specific measurement instruments in different situations
  • Interpret results from standardised psychological assessment instruments
  • Describe cross-cultural and ethical issues pertaining to the use and interpretation of assessment instruments