Assessment Flashcards

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WAIS - age range, use, score average

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16:0 - 90:11, cognitive, 100 average

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WPPSI - age range, use, score average

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2:6 - 7:7, cognitive ability, 100 average

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WISC - age range, use, score average

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6:0 - 16:11, cognitive, 100 average

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What are the primary indexes for WAIS

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Perceptual Reasoning, Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory and Processing Speed

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What are the primary indexes for WISC

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Fluid Reasoning, Visual Spatial, Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory and Processing Speed

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What are the primary indexes for WPPSI

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Fluid Reasoning, Visual Spatial, Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory and Processing Speed

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WRAML - age range, use, score average

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5:0 - 90:11, memory, 100 average

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WAIS - What are the core and supplementary subtests within PSI?

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Core - Symbol search, Coding - Supplementary - Cancellation*

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WAIS - What are the core and supplementary subtests within WMI?

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Core - Digit Span, Arithmetic
Supplementary - Letter-number Sequencing*

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WAIS - What are the core and supplementary subtests within PRI?

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Block Design, Matrix Reasoning, Visual Puzzles - Supplementary - Picture Completion and Figure Weights*

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WAIS - What are the core and supplementary subtests within VCI?

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Similarities, Vocabulary, Information - Supplementary - Comprehension

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What are the core subtests for WPPSI (FSIQ) (4-7)

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Information, Similarities, Block Design, Matrix Reasoning, Picture Memory and Bug Search

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What are the subtests for WPPSI VCI

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Information Similarities

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14
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What are the subtests for WPPSI FRI

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Matrix Reasoning + Picture Concepts

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What are the subtests for WPPSI VSI

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Block Design + Object Assembly

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16
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What are the subtests for WPPSI WMI

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Picture Memory + Zoo Locations

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17
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What are the subtests for WPPSI PSI

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Bug Search + Cancellation

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18
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What composites can not be given for 2:6 - 3:11 WPPSI

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PSI + FRI + CPI

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What are the 7 subtests needed for FSIQ for WISC

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Similarities, Vocabulary, Block Design, Matrix Reasoning, Figure Weights, Coding and Digit Span

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WISC - What subtests are needed for VCI?

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Similarities and Vocab

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21
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What are the subtests for WISC VSI

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Block Design and Visual Puzzles

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What are the subtests for WISC FRI

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Matrix Reasoning and Figure Weights

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23
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What are the subtests for WISC PSI

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Coding and Symbol Search

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24
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What are the subtests for WISC WMI

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Digit Span and Picture Span

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25
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What does a K10 score of 38 mean?

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Very high score and distress, likely severe mental disorder, some form of depression or anxiety

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What does a K10 score of 24 mean?

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High score, mild mental disorder, mild distress, symptoms of anxiety and depression.

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What does a K10 score of 17 mean?

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Moderate score, Likely to be well with possible moderate symptoms.

28
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What does a K10 score of 13 mean?

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Low Score, no distress

29
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What does a K10 score of 28 mean?

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High score, moderate distress, moderate symptoms of anxiety and depression

30
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PAI - age range, use, score average

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12 - 89, Screens for Psychopathology, 50 mean 10 SD, (PAI-A 12+)

31
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K10 - age range, use, score average

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18+, distress, scores from 10-50

32
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DASS - age range, use, score average

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17+ (normed to 69) symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress,

33
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SDQ - age range, use, score range

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4-17, behavioural screener,0-40

34
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What are the 5 scales of the SDQ?

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Hyperactivity, Emotional Problems, Peer Problems, Conduct Problems and Prosocial

35
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What scores are rated as abnormal for the SDQ?

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Parent - 17+, Teacher - 16+, Self 20+

36
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What are the lowest scores needed for a severe rating in DASS?

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Dep 21, Anx 15, Stress 26

37
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How many scales in PAI - how many of each type?

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22 total, 4 validity, 11 clinical, 5 treatment, 2 Interpersonal

38
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What do the 27 PAI critical items check for?

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Delusions, hallucinations, self-harm, aggression, substance abuse, trauma, malingering/unreliability

39
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What are the 4 validity scales in PAI?

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Inconsistency INC, Infrequency INF, Negative Impression NIM, Positive Impression PIM

40
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What are the 2 interpersonal scales in PAI

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Dominance and Warmth

41
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What are the 5 treatment consideration scales PAI?

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Aggression (AGG), Suicide (SUI), Stress, (STR), Non support, (NON), Treatment Rejection (RXR)

42
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WRAML - stands for? use and age range?

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Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning - memory, 5-90:11

43
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SB5 - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Stanford Binet, 2-85+, cognitive (verbal and non-verbal IQ), 100 mean

44
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WJ-III Cog - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Woodcock Johnson Test of Cognitive Abilities, 2-90+, Cognitive, Academic and Linguistic, 100 mean

45
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WMS 4 - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Weschler Memory Scale, verbal, visual working and recognition memory, 16 -89, mean 10 SD 3

46
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WASI - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Weschler Abrievated Scale of Intelligence, 6 - 90, Mean 100 SD 15

47
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KAIT - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test - Fluid and Crystallised Intelligence, 11-85, M 100 SD 15

48
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RPM - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Raven’s Progressive Matrices - Nonverbal assessment of intelligence and abstract reasoning, all visual, 4-90:11, Mean 100

49
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ABAS-3 - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System - Functioning skills, 1-89, Mean 100

50
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WIAT - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Weschler Individual Achievement Test, Academic achievement - reading, written language, mathematics and oral language, 4-50:11, Mean 100

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NEO - stands for? use, age and score range?

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NEO Personality Inventory - Big 5 personality measures: Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, 12+, T scores Mean 50, SD 10

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16PF - stands for? use, age and score range?

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16 Personality Factor Questionnaire, personality traits, 16+, 0-10, (4-7 average)

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MMPI-2 - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Minnesota Multi-phasic Personality Inventory, assesses somatic/cognitive internalising states, externalising interpersonal and interest scales (includes psychopathology),age 18+, 30-70 normal range - T score mean 50, SD 10.

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Strong - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Strong Interest Inventory - Career assessment, RIASEC theory, 16+, (Scores - 60+ = high)

55
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SDS - stands for? use and age?

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Self Directed Search, Career and education directions, uses RIASEC, 11+

56
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BDI - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Beck Depression Inventory, self-reported Depression, 13 - 80 , Severe = 30+

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CBCL - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Child Behaviour Checklist, 6-18, Clinical symptoms > 65

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GAF - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Global Assessment of Functioning, measure’s how symptoms of mental illness impact functioning, any age, 0-100, 100 equals superior functioning, 0 inadequate info, 1 danger of hurting others or self.

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SCID - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Structured Clinical Interview for DSM, 18+, 0: absent, 1: sub-threshold, 2: threshold

60
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STAI - stands for? use, age and score range?

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State Trait Anxiety Inventory, situational versus characteristic anxiety, 18+, 38-44 Moderate anxiety, 45-80 High anxiety

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WHO-DAS - stands for? use, age and score range?

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World Health Organisation - Disability Assessment Schedule, 18+, range 0-4

62
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WHO-QOL - stands for? use and age?

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World Health Organisation - Quality of Life, 18+

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ORS - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Outcome Rating Scale, 4 indexes on 10cm line, individually, interpersonally, socially and overall. 13+, (CORS 6-12, YCORS <5), Clinical cut off 13-17 = 28, 18+ = 25 (Higher score = better)

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PHQ-9 - stands for? use, age and score range?

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Patient Health Questionnaire 9 Item, Major Depressive and GAD, 18-99, (can be used with adolescents), +10 is moderate

65
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What assessmentss have ATSI standardised versions?

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K10 and PHQ-9