Assessment and Appraisal Flashcards

1
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In this type of assessment, Each item is separate from each other item;
Can compare subjects taking the test

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Normative

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In this type of assessment, you compare test items to one another. For example, give a list of positive declarative sentences, and ask the respondent to pick the one that is most true

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Ipsative

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3
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Type of assessment that is Timed and measures accuracy

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Speed Test

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4
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In this type of test, time is not an issue.

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Power Test

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5
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This type of test is looking for the best possible performance.

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Maximum Performance test

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6
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Questions get harder as you go

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Spiral

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7
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Includes several sections that are spiral in nature

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Cyclical

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8
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Has different forms of test for various age groups/grade levels

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Vertical

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9
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Different Versions of the test

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Parallel/Equivalent Forms

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10
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Most critical to a test is

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Validity

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11
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the test samples the behavior it’s supposed to

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Content Validity

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12
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the test measures an abstract trait, construct, etc. (intelligence)

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Construct Validity

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13
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correlation with outside criterion or standard

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Criterion Related Validity

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14
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Face Validity

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looks like it is testing what it is supposed to test (doesn’t really matter)

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15
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Whether a test consistently yields the same results

Does the score remain stable over repeated measurements

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Reliability

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16
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examinees take the whole test, researcher splits it in half and takes correlation between two halves

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Split/Half Method of measuring reliability

17
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Raymond B. Catel’s 2 forms of intelligence

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Fluid Intelligence-nervous system and ability to solve complex novel problems

Crystal Intelligence-application of fluid intelligence to education

18
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Formula for IQ

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Mental Age over Chronological Age x 100=IQ

19
Q

IQ scores worldwide are going up, not sure why. This is called

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Flynn Effect

20
Q

Personality test used to measure Extent of emotional disturbance

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MMPI- Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory

Has over 500 true false questions and is one of the most popular personality tests in the world

21
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Tells how accurate or inaccurate a test is

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Standard Error of Measurement

22
Q

Standard error of +-3

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Would mean that if you score 100 then 68% of the time your score would fall between +-3 of 100

23
Q

5 dimensions of DSM

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Axis 1 Clinical
Axis 2 Developmental and Personality Disorders
Axis 3 Physical Disorders
Axis 4 Severity of Psychosocial Stressors
Axis 5 Global Assessment of Functioning

24
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Global Assessment of Functioning measures using a scale from

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1-100

25
Q

5th digit of a diagnosis indicates

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severity

26
Q

Type of code used when it is not a psychotic diagnosis or mental illness

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V Codes

27
Q

Used by doctors to diagnose diseases

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ICD International Classification of Disease

28
Q

If you tell a client they have a mental disorder and they begin to display the symptoms of the disorder

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Iatrogenic Illness

29
Q

Tests for a neurological difficulty

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Bender Gestalt Test of Motor Integration

30
Q

Scores that have a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10

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T-scores or transformed scored