Difference between revisions of "Spring 2019 PSY 8612: Personality Measurement"

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*[https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Bayes_base-rates_slides/Personality_Measurement_Bayes.pdf Handout to accompany Bayes Theorem and Base Rates section of Grove text] as well as the [https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Bayes_base-rates_slides/Personality_Measurement_Cutting_scores.r R source for the cutting score demo].
 
*[https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Bayes_base-rates_slides/Personality_Measurement_Bayes.pdf Handout to accompany Bayes Theorem and Base Rates section of Grove text] as well as the [https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Bayes_base-rates_slides/Personality_Measurement_Cutting_scores.r R source for the cutting score demo].
  
*[https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Incremental_validity/Incremental_Validity.pdf Slides on incremental validity] as well as the R source for the cutting score demo].
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*[https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Incremental_validity/Incremental_Validity.pdf Slides on incremental validity].
  
 
*[https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Bayes_base-rates_slides/Personality_Measurement_Bayes.pdf Notes on clinstix.]
 
*[https://github.umn.edu/vrieze/PSY8612/blob/master/Bayes_base-rates_slides/Personality_Measurement_Bayes.pdf Notes on clinstix.]

Revision as of 15:22, 22 January 2019

Spring 2019

Time & Place

Class meets 8:30-11:30 on Wednesday in Elliott N423.

Syllabus

Syllabi are archived by the clinical area staff (at the time of this writing, Amanda Schmit). The version saved here may not be the final version used in the course. But it's probably close enough. (If you're reading this before May 2019, this is the most recent version of the course syllabus...)

Click to Download Spring 2019 Syllabus

Lectures and Readings

Readings and book chapters will be made available in this Google Drive folder.

Handouts

Other handouts and the Grove text are hosted on the University GitHub server. You should be able to log in using your x500 and password.