Lecture 2a: origins of testing
This lecture covers the early history of psychological testing Europ and America. It reviews physiognomy and phrenology, as well as the "brass instruments" era of psychological testing and discusses why these attempts to measure psychological variables were largely unsuccessful.

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Lecture 2b: early testing in United States

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Reliability of Assessments (Intro Psych Tutorial #116)

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Behaviorism: Skinner, Pavlov, Thorndike, etc.

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Reinventing Entropy | Compression is Intelligence Part 1

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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Quantum Consciousness and the Origin of Life

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Penny Helps Sheldon Solve His Equation | The Big Bang Theory

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An atheist explains the most convincing argument for God | Alex O'Connor

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Lecture 1a: introduction, uses of testing

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Why Smart People Lose At Office Politics

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Death Is Not The End — Feynman Explains What Physics Says About Dying

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Class 15a: basics of neuropsychological testing

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Lecture 8b: interpreting the WAIS IV

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The medical test paradox, and redesigning Bayes' rule

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The World's Leading Autism Expert - Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen

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