995 resultados para Mental tests
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Reprinted from the Journal of applied psychology, December, 1917, vol. I., March, 1918, vol. II.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Published also as thesis (PH. D.) Columbia University, 1922.
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cont. VI. The application of standard measurements to school administration. [By] D.C. Bliss. VII. A half-year's progress in the achievement of one school system. A. The progress as measured by the Thorndike visual vocabulary test. B. The progress as measured by the Courtis tests, series B. [By] H.G. Childs. VIII. Courtis tests in arithmetic: value to superintendents and teacher. [By] S.A. Courtis. IX. Use of standard tests at Salt Lake City, Utah. [By] E. P. Cubberley. X. Reading. [By] C.H. Judd. XI. Studies by the Bureau of research and efficiency of Kansas City, Mo. [By] George Melcher. XII. The effects of efficiency tests in reading on a city school system. [By] E.E. Oberholtzer. XIII. Investigation of spelling in the schools of Oakland, Cal. [By] J.B. Sears. XIV. Standard tests as aids in the classification and promotion of pupils. [By] Daniel Starch. XV. The use of mental tests in the school. [By] G.M. Whipple.
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Tese de Doutoramento Programa Doutoral em Engenharia Electrónica e Computadores
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La actual concepción de discapacidad intelectual, de acuerdo con la American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD), pone de manifiesto que la implementación de apoyos adecuados mejora el funcionamiento individual de las personas con discapacidad intelectual (DI). Con el fin de valorar las necesidades de apoyo que los niños y adolescentes con DI manifiestan en su vida cotidiana y, a partir de dicho conocimiento facilitar la elaboración de planes de apoyo individualizados, actualmente un grupo de trabajo internacional liderado por la propia AAIDD, entre los que se encuentra el grupo Discapacitat i Qualitat de Vida: Aspectes Educatius, está desarrollando la Supports Intensity Scale (SIS) for Children. El objetivo del presente artículo es dar a conocer el proceso de adaptación transcultural de la SIS for Children al contexto catalán, así como algunos resultados obtenidos en la prueba piloto que se ha llevado a cabo con una muestra de 33 niños y adolescentes de Cataluña, los cuales destacan la fiabilidad y validez del instrumento. Finalmente, el trabajo de validación de la escala actualmente en proceso, permitirá a los profesionales planificar y supervisar planes individualizados dirigidos a la promoción de experiencias de inclusión educativa y de integración a la comunidad.
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"References" at end of most of the chapters.
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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets.
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Pruebas de matemáticas mentales para estudiantes entre once y doce años. El CD contiene archivos de audio que proporciona una voz a fin de reflejar las verdaderas condiciones del ensayo y pdfs imprimibles para las hojas de test.
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Tests para ayudar a los profesores a preparar a los alumnos para el examen al final de cada año y la prueba final de la etapa clave dos (Key Stage 2). Contiene diez pruebas fotocopiables, que reflejan las pruebas reales. El recurso viene acompañado de un CD-ROM con las diez pruebas programadas para las especificaciones exactas de la prueba real con los tiempos que tienen los alumnos para responder a las preguntas. También proporciona las respuestas a todas las pruebas.
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These tests were developed in the Detroit psychological clinic, a department of the Detroit public schools. cf. Pref.
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Lst ed. 1910. 3d ed. includes supplementary references, 1914-1919.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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Background: Although the Clock Drawing Test (CDT) is the second most used test in the world for the screening of dementia, there is still debate over its sensitivity specificity, application and interpretation in dementia diagnosis. This study has three main aims: to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of the CDT in a sample composed of older adults with Alzheimer`s disease (AD) and normal controls; to compare CDT accuracy to the that of the Mini-mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG), and to test whether the association of the MMSE with the CDT leads to higher or comparable accuracy as that reported for the CAMCOG. Methods: Cross-sectional assessment was carried out for 121 AD and 99 elderly controls with heterogeneous educational levels from a geriatric outpatient clinic who completed the Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorder of the Elderly (CAMDEX). The CDT was evaluated according to the Shulman, Mendez and Sunderland scales. Results: The CDT showed high sensitivity and specificity. There were significant correlations between the CDT and the MMSE (0.700-0.730; p < 0.001) and between the CDT and the CAMCOG (0.753-0.779; p < 0.001). The combination of the CDT with the MMSE improved sensitivity and specificity (SE = 89.2-90%; SP = 71.7-79.8%). Subgroup analysis indicated that for elderly people with lower education, sensitivity and specificity were both adequate and high. Conclusions: The CDT is a robust screening test when compared with the MMSE or the CAMCOG, independent of the scale used for its interpretation. The combination with the MMSE improves its performance significantly, becoming equivalent to the CAMCOG.
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This study aimed to describe the benefits of memory training for older adults with low education. Twenty-nine healthy older adults with zero to two years of formal education participated. Sixteen participants received training based on categorization (categorization group = CATG) and 13 received training based on mental images (imagery group = IMG). One group served as control for the other because they trained with different strategies. Training was offered in eight sessions of 90 minutes. The participants were evaluated pre- and posttraining. IMG improved performance in episodic memory tests and had reduced depressive symptoms. CATG increased the use of categorization but did not increase performance in episodic memory tests. Results suggest that the strategy based on the creation of mental images was more effective for older adults with low formal education.