Importance and knowledge in psychological assessments: a study with Psychology students

Authors

  • Ana Paula Porto Noronha Universidade São Francisco
  • Maiana Farias Oliveira Nunes Universidade São Francisco
  • Rodolfo Augusto Matteo Ambiel Universidade São Francisco

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2007000200007

Keywords:

Professional formation, Psychological assessment, Competence of test evaluators

Abstract

This study analyzed the level of importance that psychology students give to their competence and knowledge in psychological assessments. One hundred and twelve students from the central-west region of the country, mainly women, from all periods of the course, participated in the study.The questionnaire used was based on the definition of essential competencies as indicated by the American Psychological Association,and was composed by 20 items answered separately for competence and importance. It addressed themes like knowledge about psychological constructs and how to use and interpret tests, among others. Items considered less important were "having statistical notions" and "knowing a wide range of tests". Some contradictions were found when importance and knowledge were compared, as for example in the knowledge of statistical principles. The ANOVA statistical analysis revealed few differences related to importance items between students of different years of the course, but most knowledge items showed significant differences.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Published

2007-08-01

Issue

Section

Empirical Research

How to Cite

Noronha, A. P. P., Nunes, M. F. O., & Ambiel, R. A. M. (2007). Importance and knowledge in psychological assessments: a study with Psychology students . Paidéia (Ribeirão Preto), 17(37), 231-244. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-863X2007000200007