972 resultados para Intelligence tests


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"References" at end of most of the chapters.

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At head of title: Michigan Education Association.

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Also pub. as Contributions to education, no. 111.

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"Partial list of standard tests used in greater Boston": p. 26-30.

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Columbia University contributions to philosophy and psychology. vol. XXVII, no. 3.

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Also published as thesis, 1922.

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Das starke wissenschaftliche Interesse an der relativen Bedeutung genetischer Faktoren und variabler Umweltbedingungen für die Genese interindividueller Persönlichkeitsunterschiede hat in den letzten Jahren zu einer Intensivierung der Zwillings- und Adoptionsforschung geführt. In den meisten dieser Arbeiten wurden und werden bevorzugt Intelligenztests und Persönlichkeitsfragebogen verwendet. Dabei handelt es sich durchweg um Querschnittstudien. Im Vergleich dazu erstreckt sich die Gottschaldsche Längsschnittstudie an eineiigen und zweieiigen Zwillingen inzwischen auf einen Zeitraum von über 55 Jahren. Hinzu kommt, daß neben quantitativen Informationen auch vielfältige qualitative Daten aus Beobachtungen und Befragungen der Probanden verfügbar sind. (DIPF/Orig.)

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Instituto de Psicologia, 2016.

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Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada para obtenção de grau de Mestre na especialidade de Psicologia Clínica.

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The Cognitive Assessment System (CAS) is a new measure of cognitive abilities based on the Planning, Attention, Simultaneous and Successive (PASS) Theory. This theory is derived from research in neuropsychological and cognitive Psychology with particular emphasis on the work of Luria (1973). According to Naglieri (1999) and Naglieri and Das (1997), the PASS cognitive processes are the basic building blocks of human intellectual functioning. Planning processes provide cognitive control, utilization of processes and knowledge, intentionality, and self-regulation to achieve a desired goal; Attention processes provide focused, selective cognitive activity and resistance to distraction; and, Simultaneous and Successive processes are the two forms of operating on information. The PASS theory has had a strong empirical base prior to the publication of the CAS (see Das, Naglieri & Kirby, 1994), and its research foundation remains strong (see Naglieri, 1999; Naglieri & Das, 1997). The four basic psychological processes can be used to (1) gain an understanding of how well a child thinks; (2) discover the child’s strengths and needs, which can then be used for effective differential diagnosis; (3) conduct fair assessment; and (4) select or design appropriate interventions. Compared to the traditional intelligence tests, including IQ tests, the Cognitive Assessment System (CAS) has the great advantage of relying on a modern theory of cognitive functioning, linking theory with practice.