Psychodiagnostics and Assessment

The program of the course involves training in modern methods of recognition, measurement and description of the individual psychological characteristics; learning of valid and reliable diagnostic judgments making patterns, rules of “diagnostic reasoning”, with help of which changes are being made from signs or indicators of certain mental states, structure, to process of the detection presence and severity of psychological variables; most of the basic psychodiagnosis techniques implementation and formation of interpretation results skills.

About the course

The course is focused on:

  • an adequate representation formation about the diversity of contemporary psychodiagnostics and assessment methods;
  • deep learning of the current world ethical standards of psychological diagnostics and assessment activity;
  • development of the determine reliability results technology that obtained by different psychodiagnostics methods;
  • study of classical and contemporary intellect diagnostic approaches, personality characteristics, talent potential and achievements potential of the person;
  • basic skills formation with using of classical psychodiagnostics methods.

Target Audience

This course is focused on three categories of learners:

  • HR managers, specialists of client-oriented profile, faced with the necessity of application psychodiagnostic methods and / or decision-making management based on the psychodiagnostics results;
  • Students of full-time or part-time Bachelor program of humanities and management areas of education
  • Masters and postgraduate students with different backgrounds, bachelor at different universities and in different professions.

Terms and Conditions

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Instructor


Valeria Petrova
Candidate of Psychology, Associate Professor, Department of Organizational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology