Improving graduate student performance in cognitive assessment: The saga continues. |
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Authors: | McQueen, William Meschino, Richard Pike, Patricia Poelstra, Paul |
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Abstract: | Investigators have concluded that excessive numbers of errors in test administration and scoring are routinely committed by both graduate students and practicing psychologists. Developing new methods for teaching assessment is viewed as a major means of improving competency. Unlike previous studies, this investigation examined the impact of both lecture and laboratory interventions designed to improve graduate student performance in assessment. Interventions consisted of weekly lecture quizzes and a variety of laboratory interventions. The results suggest that the interventions used can significantly improve students' lecture and laboratory performance when compared with controls. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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