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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to psychological
assessment and covers areas not typically addressed in existing
test and measurements texts, such as neuropsychological assessment
and the use of tests in forensics settings. The book introduces the
vocabulary of the profession and the most basic mathematics of
testing early as being fundamental to understanding the field.
Numerous examples are drawn from tests that the authors have
written or otherwise helped to develop, reflecting the authors'
deep understanding of these tests and their familiarity with
problems encountered in test development, use, and interpretation.
Following the introduction of the basic areas of psychometrics, the
book moves to areas of testing that represent various approaches to
measuring different psychological constructs (memory, language,
executive function, etc.), with emphasis on the complex issue of
cultural bias in testing. Examples of existing tests are given
throughout the book; however, this book is not designed to prepare
students to go out and administer, score, and interpret specific
psychological tests. Rather, the purpose of this book is to provide
the foundational core of knowledge about tests, measurement, and
assessment constructs, issues, and quantitative tools. Explains
what constitutes a psychological test, how tests are developed, how
they are best used, and how to evaluate their strengths and
weaknesses; Describes areas of testing that represent different
approaches to measuring different psychological constructs;
Explains applications of psychological testing to issues in the
courts; Addresses how test authors and publishers design and
research tests to address the difficult and demanding issues of
cultural differences in test performance and interpretation of test
results.
This book examines the international and domestic American legal
problems associated with activity in outer space from a strong
policy perspective, with particular attention given to problems
associated with space commercialization and with military
activities in outer space. Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy
is indispensable as a casebook, reference, and self-teaching tool
for students, practitioners, academics, and members of the
aerospace industry.
This book examines the international and domestic American legal
problems associated with activity in outer space from a strong
policy perspective, with particular attention given to problems
associated with space commercialization and with military
activities in outer space.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to psychological
assessment and covers areas not typically addressed in existing
test and measurements texts, such as neuropsychological assessment
and the use of tests in forensics settings. The book introduces the
vocabulary of the profession and the most basic mathematics of
testing early as being fundamental to understanding the field.
Numerous examples are drawn from tests that the authors have
written or otherwise helped to develop, reflecting the authors'
deep understanding of these tests and their familiarity with
problems encountered in test development, use, and interpretation.
Following the introduction of the basic areas of psychometrics, the
book moves to areas of testing that represent various approaches to
measuring different psychological constructs (memory, language,
executive function, etc.), with emphasis on the complex issue of
cultural bias in testing. Examples of existing tests are given
throughout the book; however, this book is not designed to prepare
students to go out and administer, score, and interpret specific
psychological tests. Rather, the purpose of this book is to provide
the foundational core of knowledge about tests, measurement, and
assessment constructs, issues, and quantitative tools. Explains
what constitutes a psychological test, how tests are developed, how
they are best used, and how to evaluate their strengths and
weaknesses; Describes areas of testing that represent different
approaches to measuring different psychological constructs;
Explains applications of psychological testing to issues in the
courts; Addresses how test authors and publishers design and
research tests to address the difficult and demanding issues of
cultural differences in test performance and interpretation of test
results.
Boas of the West Indies is a comprehensive survey of boid snakes,
commonly known as boas, found on the islands of the Lucayan
Archipelago, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles.
Bringing together the expertise of leading herpetologists R. Graham
Reynolds, Robert W. Henderson, Luis M. Diaz, Tomas Michel
Rodriguez, and Alberto R. Puente-Rolon, this volume synthesizes
established knowledge and new findings on the evolutionary biology,
natural history, and conservation statuses of these iconic snakes.
One of the most ecologically diverse snake families, boas have
inhabited the West Indies for millions of years. From the Cuban
boa, which in many folk legends may grow to over twice a person's
height, to the Hispaniolan vineboa, discovered only in 2020 and
known to measure less than a meter long, Boas of the West Indies
examines the eighteen species extant on these islands along with
several others now extinct. Species accounts include details such
as phenotypic traits, distribution, and behavior. Introductory
chapters discuss the history of human-boa interaction, differences
between West Indian and neotropical mainland boids, current
conservation efforts, and more. Illustrated with over a hundred
color photographs and range maps, Boas of the West Indies is a
benchmark reference for herpetologists, conservationists, and snake
hobbyists that expands our knowledge of-and celebrates-these
fascinating creatures so integral to the ecology of these islands.
Quodlibets, by Robert Hayman, is quite likely the first work of
English poetry penned in North America. Hayman composed this
collection of witty verses during his service as governor of the
English colony in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. Containing original
poetry in addition to his translations of pieces by John Owen and
Francois Rabelais, Hayman's poetic insight reflects on faith and
the church, thieves and knaves, good wives and whores, as well as
the beauty of Newfoundland's rugged landscape. This is a saucy
appeal from an adventurer's soul, beckoning others to settle in
Newfoundland. This edition has been adapted and introduced by David
Reynolds.
This standard edition of the Discourses on Art delivered by Sir
Joshua Reynolds is now reissued in a new format and with improved
illustrations. It has long been recognized as a fundamental text
for the study of eighteenth-century English painting, and this
edition is generally considered to be the definitive one.Robert R.
Wark was Curator of Art Collections at the Henry E. Huntington
Library and Art Gallery.Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for
Studies in British Art
This is the first comprehensive text on the theory and practice of
aquatic organic matter fluorescence analysis, written by the
experts who pioneered the research area. This book covers the topic
in the broadest possible terms, providing a common reference for
making measurements that are comparable across disciplines, and
allowing consistent interpretation of data and results. The book
includes the fundamental physics and chemistry of organic matter
fluorescence, as well as the effects of environmental factors. All
aspects of sample handling, data processing, and the operation of
both field and laboratory instrumentation are included, providing
the practical advice required for successful fluorescence analyses.
Advanced methods for data interpretation and modeling, including
parallel factor analysis, are also discussed. The book will
interest those establishing field, laboratory, or industrial
applications of fluorescence, including advanced students and
researchers in environmental chemistry, marine science,
environmental geosciences, environmental engineering, soil science,
and physical geography.
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