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Cognitive Assessment: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
β Scribed by Erin D. Bigler (auth.), Cecil R. Reynolds (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 275
- Series
- Perspectives on Individual Differences
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume is an outgrowth of an invitational conference held in October 1991 on the main campus of Texas A&M University and sponsored by a grant from the Dean's Office of the College of Education. The expressed purpose of the conference was to allow researchers from too often dispaΒ rate areas of research related to individual differences to come together and discuss their approaches to the topic, share ideas, and critique their differing paradigms to shorten the time it takes for researchers in parallel disciplines to discover advances that may aid their own work. We sought to bring together world-class psychometricians and statisΒ ticians, cognitive scientists, and neuroscientists focused on the common theme of individual differences. Each reviewed advances in his or her own work that has clear implications for enhancing our understanding of indiΒ vidual differences - from defining and partitioning variance components to modeling individual differences to structural and functional cortical variations that produce individual differences. The Chair of the Department of Educational Psychology at Texas A&M University, Bruce Thompson, took a lead role along with Victor L.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Neuroimaging and Neuropsychological Assessment....Pages 1-34
Brain Structure and Cognitive Function....Pages 35-55
Assessment of Cognitive Function: Exploration of Memory Processing to Topographical Mapping Techniques....Pages 57-71
A Model for Contextual Interference Effects in Motor Learning....Pages 73-87
Cognition and Motor Skill Acquisition: Contextual Dependencies....Pages 89-106
Applications of Cognitive Design Systems to Test Development....Pages 107-135
Evaluating Studentsβ Errors on Cognitive Tasks: Applications of Polytomous Item Response Theory and Log-Linear Modeling....Pages 137-154
Cognitive Modeling of Individual Responses in Test Design....Pages 155-173
Variance Components in Generalizability Theory....Pages 175-207
Kant, Wittgenstein, Objectivity, and Structural Equations Modeling....Pages 209-236
On the Quality of Test Statistics in Covariance Structure Analysis: Caveat Emptor....Pages 237-260
Back Matter....Pages 261-269
β¦ Subjects
Cognitive Psychology; Personality and Social Psychology
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