Assessment Flashcards
A TBI will have the most detrimental impact on which WASI index?
Processing speed
Self-referenced scores
Allow for individual comparisons
Score in one scale vs. score on other scales
A self-report inventory that assesses general symptoms on a Likert scale
The Symptom Checklist (SCL-90)
What may suggest random responding on the MMPI?
Elevated F score & high scores (T > 65) on most clinical scales
Norm-referenced scores
Allow for comparisons between test performance and the performance of individuals in a norm group
Ex. Testing for Intellectual Disability - can compare score to individuals without an Intellectual Disability (norm group)
Criterion-referenced scores
Allow for interpretation of an examinee’s led romance in regard to a particular content domain
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test can assess for what?
Frontal lobe damage
Crystallized intelligence
Knowledge and skills gained through experience and education
*can depend on culture
Halstead-Reitan
Assesses for brain damage (severity and location)
Flynn Effect (IQ)
Prior to the year 2000, IQ scores in the U.S. had consistently been on the rise. It is believed to be the result of environmental factors.
The Flynn Effect has since stopped - IQs are falling more in the average range.
Confluence Model (IQ)
IQ is related to birth order - first born has highest IQ and scores go down with each subsequent child
Why? Maybe more individualized learning for oldest child
Cognitive Abilities Test
Measures REASONING in children and adolescents
Used for gifted program placement
Peabody Picture Vocab Test
Measures RECEPTIVE vocabulary
Examiner points to a picture on a card that matches a stimulus word
*often used for speech impairment
Bender-Gestalt (2 phases)
Measures visual-motor abilities
Screens for neurological impairment
2 phases:
- Copy
- Recall
An 18-year-old high school student should be administered which version of the MMPI?
MMPIA