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Overview"A comprehensive guide to the effective psychological assessment of adolescents. Adolescence is a distinct period of development that presents a number of special challenges. This fact has important implications for professionals selecting and administering assessment procedures and interpreting the data they yield. Throughout, the author's emphasis is on standardized instruments. Their use, he argues, provides more valid information about individuals, leads to better treatment or placement decisions, and contributes to the more efficient management or organizational resources than does reliance on clinical interviews and judgement alone. ""Assessing Adolescents in Educational, Counselling and Forensic Settings"" should be welcomed by all those professionally involved in the assessment of adolescents - psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, child care agency staff, and educators - as well as by those who must make decisions based on their assessments - school principals, youth court judges, and managers of residential treatment facilities among others. Developmental researchers should also find this review of available standardized tools helpful in their work." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert D. HogePublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9780805830941ISBN 10: 0805830944 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 01 March 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIt offers an excellent introduction to the subject for a broad range of professionals, briefly describes most of the instruments in current use, and reviews the complexities of testing-normative sampling, theoretical models of development, reliability and validity, biases (age, gender, and culture), predictive value, tester/interpreter proficiency....is to be highly recommended for its comprehensive overview and extensive references. -READINGS: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health A compendium of assessment devices pertinent to adolescents is a welcome addition to the available psychometric literature. In addition to the obvious strength of compiling and reviewing the full range of instruments used in adolescent assessment, this book has several other assets. In all chapters, including the chapters on instruments themselves, the author returns to the issues surrounding adolescent assessment-thus the book is more than an index and review of texts. -Canadian Psychology This book constitutes a comprehensive guide to the effective psychological assessment of adolescents. -Family Therapy: The Journal of the California Graduate School of Family Psycholo Despite the fact that there have been a number of assessment texts published in the past few years, Assessing Adolescents in Educational, Counseling, ad Other Settings competes well. Granted, there are texts that place greater emphasis, thus, allot more pages to certain issues and tests....None of these other texts, however, provide the breadth of coverage of tests and issues, nor do they allow such easy access to information. For this alone, Hoge should be applauded. -Contemporary Psychology Robert Hoge's latest book has indeed provided us with a text that can be used effectively by clinicians, teachers, and researchers. In every chapter, I found material that expanded my understanding of the population being discussed and the assessments used to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the adolescent(s) in question. The examples given provided further understanding of how quality assessment can be used to provide guidance in program development. -Carol M. Crealock, PhD University of Western Ontario For professionals concerned with the assessment of adolescents within educational, medical, clinical, counseling, organizational, and forensic settings, this book is an absolute MUST! Following a review of contemporary research and theory bearing on adolescence, Hoge carefully walks the reader through the various stages involved in the selection, use, and evaluation of assessment instruments and procedures in general, and as they relate to adolescents, in particular. Consistent with Hoge's other publications, the book is extremely well organized, and all information thoroughly researched and clearly presented. An invaluable resource for the conduct of sound assessment practice as it relates to the adolescent population! -Barbara Byrne, PhD University of Ottawa It offers an excellent introduction to the subject for a broad range of professionals, briefly describes most of the instruments in current use, and reviews the complexities of testing-normative sampling, theoretical models of development, reliability and validity, biases (age, gender, and culture), predictive value, tester/interpreter proficiency....is to be highly recommended for its comprehensive overview and extensive references. -READINGS: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health A compendium of assessment devices pertinent to adolescents is a welcome addition to the available psychometric literature. In addition to the obvious strength of compiling and reviewing the full range of instruments used in adolescent assessment, this book has several other assets. In all chapters, including the chapters on instruments themselves, the author returns to the issues surrounding adolescent assessment-thus the book is more than an index and review of texts. -Canadian Psychology This book constitutes a comprehensive guide to the effective psychological assessment of adolescents. -Family Therapy: The Journal of the California Graduate School of Family Psycholo Despite the fact that there have been a number of assessment texts published in the past few years, Assessing Adolescents in Educational, Counseling, ad Other Settings competes well. Granted, there are texts that place greater emphasis, thus, allot more pages to certain issues and tests....None of these other texts, however, provide the breadth of coverage of tests and issues, nor do they allow such easy access to information. For this alone, Hoge should be applauded. -Contemporary Psychology Robert Hoge's latest book has indeed provided us with a text that can be used effectively by clinicians, teachers, and researchers. In every chapter, I found material that expanded my understanding of the population being discussed and the assessments used to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the adolescent(s) in question. The examples given provided further understanding of how quality assessment can be used to provide guidance in program development. -Carol M. Crealock, PhD University of Western Ontario For professionals concerned with the assessment of adolescents within educational, medical, clinical, counseling, organizational, and forensic settings, this book is an absolute MUST! Following a review of contemporary research and theory bearing on adolescence, Hoge carefully walks the reader through the various stages involved in the selection, use, and evaluation of assessment instruments and procedures in general, and as they relate to adolescents, in particular. Consistent with Hoge's other publications, the book is extremely well organized, and all information thoroughly researched and clearly presented. An invaluable resource for the conduct of sound assessment practice as it relates to the adolescent population! -Barbara Byrne, PhD University of Ottawa Author InformationRobert D. Hoge Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |