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Assessment: what role the assessor?

R C Carson

    Journal of Personality Assessment
    |January 1, 1990
    PubMed
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    Automated assessment tools, like computer-based test interpretation (CBTI), offer promise for professional assessors. Proper use of CBTI, guided by clinical expertise, can significantly improve assessment practices.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychometrics
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Sociology of Professions

    Background:

    • Automated assessment tools are increasingly prevalent in professional settings.
    • The role of actuarial data in automated assessment is often misunderstood.
    • Professional assessors face both challenges and opportunities with these new technologies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine computer-based test interpretation (CBTI) within historical and sociological contexts.
    • To clarify the role of actuarial data in relation to CBTI.
    • To assert the importance of clinical judgment in CBTI development and application.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical and sociological analysis of automated assessment.
    • Conceptual examination of computer-based test interpretation (CBTI).

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  • Discussion of the interplay between actuarial data and clinical expertise.
  • Main Results:

    • Clinicianship is fundamental for developing effective CBTI systems.
    • Skilful application of CBTI relies heavily on the user's clinical judgment.
    • Actuarial data's role in CBTI requires careful understanding.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer-based test interpretation (CBTI) presents both risks and benefits for professional assessors.
    • Sound clinical judgment is essential for the creation and effective use of CBTI.
    • When used appropriately by qualified clinicians, CBTI can significantly enhance professional practice.