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Measuring Change in Counseling and Psychotherapy

Scott T. Meier

303 Pages
Size: 6" x 9"
Hardcover
August 2008
ISBN 978-1-59385-720-2
Cat. #5720
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1. Introduction and Rationale

* Contemporary Psychological Testing

* Contemporary Psychotherapy Research and Practice

* The Implications of Research Stuckness for Clinical Practice

* Summary and Conclusions

2. A History of Traits

* The Seeds of Conflict

* The Desire to Be Scientific

* The Model of Physiology

* Biology and Individual Differences

* The Desire to Be Relevant

* The Need for Classification

* The Consequences of the Adoption of a Trait-Based Measurement Paradigm

* Loss of Experimental Methods Inhibits Recognition of Method Variance

* The Gain of Traits and Loss of Situations

* Handling Error with Classical Test Theory

* Statistics Related to Measurement

* Assessment as a Complement to Measurement

* Deemphasizing Measurement Theory

* Loss of Precision

* The Wisdom and Tyranny of Tradition

* The Success and Failure of the Market

* Summary and Implications

3. Reliability, Validity, and Systematic Errors

* Introduction

* Thinking about Reliability and Validity

* Types of Validity

* Constructs, Theories, and Valid Measurement

* Construct Explication

* Multitrait-Multimethod Matrices: Investigating the Effects of Method Variance on Validity

* Campbell and Fiske

* Criteria for Construct Validity

* An MTMM Example

* Problems with Campbell and Fiske's approach

* The Factor Analytic Approach to Construct Validity

* History of Self-Report and Interview Errors

* Self-Reports

* Interviews and Observational Methods

* Measurement Error

* Systematic Errors Associated with Self-Reports

* Dissimulation and Malingering

* Social Desirability

* Systematic Errors Associated with Ratings by Others

* Halo Errors

* Leniency and Criticalness Errors

* Causes of Inconsistency

* Cognitive Influences

* Item Comprehension Problems

* Test Cues

* Low Cognitive Ability

* Affective and Motivational Influences

* Test Anxiety

* Negative Emotional States

* Environmental and Cultural Influences

* Reactivity

* Stereotype Threat

* Summary and Implications

4. States, Traits, and Validity

* Introduction

* History

* The Controversy of Mischel and Peterson: The Benefits of Conflict

* The Rejection of Traits: Behavioral Assessment

* Reinforcing the Trait Argument

* Person-environment Interactions

* Aptitude-by-Treatment Interactions

* Environmental Assessment

* Moderators of Cross-Situational Consistency

* Summary and Integration

5. Context Effects and Validity

* Introduction

* Understanding Inconsistency: Clues from Psychophysics Measurement

* The Limitations of Psychophysical Measurement

* Conclusions and Implications from Psychophysical Research

* Improving the Principles of Construct Explication

* Test Purpose

* Test Content

* Test Context

* Shared Contexts and Method Variance

* Applications

* Recommendations Related to Test Purpose

* Recommendations Related to Test Content

* Recommendations Related to Test Contexts

* Summary and Implications

6. Nomothetic Approaches to Measuring Change and Influencing Outcomes

* History and Background

* Examples of Nomothetic Measures

* Beck Depression Inventory

* State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

* Global Assessment of Functioning

* Outcome Questionnaire

* Psychometric Principles and Nomothetic Measures

* Reliability of Nomothetic Measures

* Validity

* Applications

* Creating Change-Sensitive Measures

* Psychometric Properties of Aggregate Scales

* Using Change-Sensitive Tests in Program Evaluations

* An Evidence-Based Approach to Supervision

* Summary and Integration

7. Idiographic Approaches to Measuring Change and Influencing Outcomes

* History and Background

* Psychometric Principles and Idiographic Measures

* Reliability of Idiographic Measures

* Validity of Idiographic Measures

* Applications

* Begin with the Case Conceptualization

* Explicate Constructs

* Measure Behaviors

* Collect as Much Data as Possible

* Data Analysis Procedures for Idiographic Data

* Consider Progress Notes for Process and Outcome Data

* Summary and Implications

8. Summary, Integration, and Future Directions

* Major Ideas

* Initial Findings and Future Research

* Nomothetic Outcome Measures

* Idiographic Outcome Measures

* Context Effects

* Innovative Research Methods

* Conclusion

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