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Advances in Psychological Assessment in South Africa
Advances in Psychological Assessment in South Africa provides a detailed, practical and critical appraisal of the evolution of psychological testing since the publication of Psychological Assessment in South Africa: Research and Applications (2013). Editors Laher and Cockcroft once again bring together practitioners and researchers to explore new tools and methods used to evaluate mental processes and behaviours in South Africa’s unique and diverse contexts.
The book covers a wide range of psychological domains, including cognitive abilities, personality traits, vocational interests and neuropsychological functions. It examines established testing methods while introducing innovative approaches, technology-driven tools and artificial intelligence-based assessments. These advancements allow for more efficient, accurate, and accessible testing, which is critical given the varied educational, cultural and linguistic backgrounds of South Africans.
The country’s diversity presents both opportunities and challenges for psychological assessment. Tests must be relevant to local languages, cultures, and social realities to ensure fairness and accuracy. The book highlights efforts to develop and refine tests that reflect these needs, addressing practical issues like accessibility and ethical concerns in the aftermath of apartheid.
Written for practitioners, researchers, educators, and students, the book serves as both a reflection on progress and a guide for the future. It showcases how far South Africa has come in creating reliable, culturally sensitive assessments and points to emerging trends, like the integration of Artificial Intelligence to personalise and streamline testing processes. This makes it a valuable resource for those within and beyond South Africa who are interested in understanding how psychological tools can be applied in diverse settings.
Advances in Psychological Assessment in South Africa offers a comprehensive and critical exploration of the country’s assessment landscape. Building on the success of Psychological Assessment in South Africa: Research and Applications (2013), the new volume contains chapters by leading experts who examine core methodologies, review locally relevant tests, and showcase innovative approaches, including technology-driven and artificial intelligence-based assessments. Spanning cognitive, personality, vocational and neuropsychological domains, the book addresses the practical, cultural, and ethical challenges of assessment in South Africa’s diverse contexts. With contributions grounded in the latest research and practice, it is an essential resource for psychologists, researchers, educators, and students, both locally and internationally. The book presents both a reflection on how far the field has come, as well as a forward-looking guide to where it is headed.
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| ISBN | 9781776149988 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781776149964 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1578125320 |
| Pages | 350 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2026-03-31 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | Yes |
| Creative Commons | CC-BY-NC-ND |
Copyright
2026



