"The Improvement of Intelligence Testing" provides an in-depth exploration of the methodologies used in cognitive assessment and educational measurement during the early 20th century. Written by Harold H. Abelson, this work examines the various factors that influence the accuracy and reliability of intelligence tests. It addresses technical aspects of test construction, the interpretation of results, and the practical application of psychometric data within educational environments.
The book offers a critical analysis of the prevailing testing standards of its time, proposing refined techniques for evaluating mental capacity and academic potential. By focusing on the scientific rigor of measurement, "The Improvement of Intelligence Testing" serves as a foundational text for understanding the evolution of psychometrics and the psychological principles that underpin modern educational evaluation. It remains an essential resource for students of the history of psychology and education, offering insights into the quest for more objective and effective ways to quantify human intelligence.
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