Chapter 1 Flashcards

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Roots are found in France in the year____

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1905

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2
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Who Published Test designed to help the place of Parish School Children

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Alfred Binet

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(Under) Psychological Assessment: Measurement (4)

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  1. Tests
  2. Questionnaires, Inventories
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(Under) Psychological Assessment: Non-Measurement (4)

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  1. Interviews, observation etc.
  2. Checklist
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5
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Refers to everything from the administration of the test

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Testing

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the gathering and integration of Pscyhology-related data (Purpose)

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Psychological Assessment

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the process of measuring psychology-related variables (Device/ Instrument)

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Psychological Testing

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assignment of numbers to properties or attributes of people, objects or events using a set of rules

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Measurement

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use of evaluative tools to draw conclusions about psychological aspects of a person (background/ history)

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Retrospective assessment

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Refers to the use of psychological assessment tools.

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Remote assessment

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“In the moment” assessment of specific problems and related cognitive-behavioral variables

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“EMA” Ecological Momentary Assessment

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assessor and assessee work as partners from initial to final feedback

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Collaborative Psychological Assessment

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follows a model (evaluation), provide a means for evaluating how the assessee processes or benefits

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Dynamic Assessment

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14
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Measuring device or procedure

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The Test

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15
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procedure designed to measure variables related to psychology

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Psychological tests

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refers to the form, plan, structure arrangement, and layout

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Matter of the test will; focus of the particular test

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group of people the are required to administer; one by one…

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Administrative procedures

18
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Needed in a Psychological Test: (5)

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  1. Content
  2. Format
  3. Administrative Procedures
  4. Scoring and interpretation procedures
  5. Psychometric soundness/ technical quality
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Keeps the files of work products

20
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records, transcripts, and other accounts in written

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Case history Data

21
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monitoring the actions of others or oneself by visual or electronic means

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Behavioral observation

22
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Takes place in naturally occuring setting (Observation)

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Naturalistic Observation

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tool of assessment wherein assessees are directed to acts as if they were in a particular situation

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Role-play test

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Local processing, central processing, teleprocessing, simple score report, extended scoring report, Interpretive report, CAPA (Computer assisted psychological assessment), CAT (Computerized adaptive testing)
Computers as tool
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One who creates a the test
Test Developer
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they select or decide to take a specific test of the shelf; one who administers the test
Test User
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anyone who is the subject of an assessment
Test Taker
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Reconstruction of a deceased individual's psychological profile
Psychological Autopsy
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1. Educational Setting 2. Clinical Setting 3. Counseling Setting 4. Geriatric Setting 5. Business and military Setting 6. Governmental and Organizational
Types of Setting in Assessments
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the form or sheet on which testtaker's responses are entered
Protocol
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working relationship between the examiner and the examinee
Rapport
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adaptation of a test, procedure or situation
Accommodation
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evaluative or diagnostic procedure or process that varies from the usual, customary, or standardized way of measurement
Alternate assessment
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