Archive for the ‘testing’ Category
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Here is another in the series of IQ’s Corner “IQ Test CHC DNA Fingerprint” test comparison series.
Tags: are-typically, brain, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, CHC theory, Gsm, learning, school psych, WJ III NU
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Sunday, March 7th, 2010
This post is Part 3 of the “The LSAT Curve” series.
Originally posted here:
The Experimental Section and Difficulty of LSAT Questions
Tags: ability, data, difficulty, lsac, question, rating, reading, research, school, SEM, summary, testing
Posted in Ga, Gf, Gs, Gt, LD, SEM, ap, g, language, lsac, reading, research, statistics, test development, testing | No Comments »
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
I will be on the road again.
Tags: association, coming, conference, conference-via, content-posted, expect-much, intelligence, iphone, IQs Corner, posted-at-other, school, school psych, testing, the-link--it
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
This weeks “recent literature of interest ” is now available . Click here to view or download. Information regarding this feature, its basis, and the reasons for type of references included in each weekly installment can be found in a prior post .

Continued here:
IQs Corner Recent Literature of Interest 02-26-10
Tags: 0pt-10px, 10px-0pt, each-weekly, feature, iap, intelligence, IQs Corner, its-basis, research, weekly-installment
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQs Corner, ap, g, iap, intelligence, neuropsychology, recent lit, research, school psych, testing | No Comments »
Friday, February 26th, 2010
This post is Part 1 of the “The LSAT Curve” series of blog posts. There’s a lot of confusion about the LSAT’s curve.

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The LSAT Curve | Test-Equating at LSAC
Tags: curve, different-forms, exam, logic games, logical reasoning, lsac, lsat, math, methodology, park, reading, response-theory, theory, understanding
Posted in Ga, Gf, Gs, Gt, IQ, LD, RAN, ap, g, irt, logic games, logical reasoning, lsac, math, measurement, psychometrics, reading, reading comprehension, research, statistics, testing, theory | No Comments »
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Description from PAR web page. The PAR Assessment Toolkit was created to provide assistance to psychologists, mental health workers, and anyone else who administers standardized assessments. This toolkit features several helpful tools such as: • Normal curve - an illustration of a standard bell curve is included for use in discussion with patients or other professionals • Conversion chart - included to provide an error-free means of converting between t-scores, z-scores, percentiles, and standard score.

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PAR assessment related iPhone App.
Tags: assessment, conversion, individual, iphone, laws-mandating, mental, professionals, several-helpful
Posted in Gs, Gt, IQ, IQ scores, RAN, ap, assessment, g, iphone, irt, neuropsychology, school psych, software, testing | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
This is a revision of a prior post (which I have now deleted).
Tags: alternative, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, directions, dual-processing models, iii, ISIR, measurement, memory, opinions, pdf, RAN, school psych, slide, WJ III NU, working memory
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
This weeks “recent literature of interest ” is now available . Click here to view or download

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IQs Corner Recent Literature of Interest 02-21-10
Tags: intelligence, IQs Corner, its-basis, neuropsychology, prior-post, recent lit, school psych, testing, weekly-installment
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
This installment of LSAT Diaries comes from Rosemary, a 28-year-old receptionist in Washington, D.C. She has some great advice below on getting started with your LSAT prep. If you want to be in LSAT Diaries too, please fill out this survey .

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LSAT Diaries 20-Something Receptionist
Tags: life, LSAT Diaries, schedule, school, score, taking-the-lsat, time
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
I asked the following questions to some blog readers who recently took the LSAT: What do you know now that you wish you’d known before starting your LSAT prep? What would you have done differently?
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LSAT Test-Taker Survey
Tags: application, book recommendations, books, intelligence, know-the-lsat, logic games, lsat, money-on-kaplan, Questions and Answers, taken-the-lsat, testing, think-it-might, thoughts, took-the-lsat
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, LD, Questions and Answers, ap, book recommendations, books, g, general intelligence, intelligence, logic games, reading, testing | No Comments »