Assessment Quiz Questions Flashcards
Which of the following is a standardized, self-administered assessment of general mental ability that is frequently used in business settings and the NFL as an aptitude test for prospective employees/players?
Wonderlic Personnel Test (WPT)
Intelligence test items assessing which of the following provide a measure of crystallized intelligence?
Language comprehension
Which of the following uses computer software to select behavioral statements for rating based on the rater’s previous responses?
Computerized Adaptive Rating Scales (CARS)
Which assessment measure of working memory and executive functioning, particularly inhibition, requires an examinee to move disks, one at a time, so that they end up in a particular goal configuration?
The Tower of London
The Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory of cognitive abilities distinguishes between ___ broad abilities and over ___ narrow abilities.
10; 70
In the context of the Rorschach test, form quality refers to:
the degree of congruence between the response and reality.
Which of the following instruments would be appropriate to assess the severity of stereotyped behaviors and communication impairment in a 4-year old?
GARS 2 (Gilliam Autism Rating Scale)
Which of the following is a multivariate data analysis method for finding the linear combination of variables that best describes the classification of groups into discrete categories?
Discriminant analysis
Which of the following are tests designed to assess the examinee’s potential for learning or their ability to perform in an area without specific training?
Aptitude tests
_______ is the degree to which an obtained measure of effect has a practical value or can guide clinical judgments.
Clinical significance
____________ refers to the variability in amount and type of information derived from interviews with individuals.
Information variance
What refers to the degree to which test scores are free from the effects of measurement error?
Validity
: ____________ occurs when the validity coefficients and criterion performance for different groups are the same but their mean scores on the predictor differ.
Intercept bias
Which of the following measures an examinee’s reasoning abilities, is appropriate for students in grades K through 12, and is used to determine a student’s eligibility for placement in a gifted/talented program?
Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT)
The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test - 4th Edition (PPVT-4) measures which of the following?
Receptive vocabulary
The Kuder Occupational Interest Survey provides scores on:
College Major Scales
When using Holland’s Self-Directed Search (SDS), the degree of match between an examinee’s expressed interests and measured interests are referred to as:
congruence
Curriculum-based measures are useful for:
monitoring a student’s progress to evaluate instructional effectiveness.
Factor analyses have indicated that psychomotor skills:
Are highly independent
____________ refers to how intact an individual’s physical sensory processes are to receiving and integrating information.
Sensorium
Computer-assisted administration and interpretation in neuropsychology have developed mainly in large organizational contexts and focuses on specialized problems. Specifically, ____________ has been used in the selection of airline pilots to quickly assess deficits or changes in attention, immediate- and short-term memory, visual perceptual functions, sequencing functions, logical problem-solving, calculation skills, reaction time, simultaneous information processing abilities, and executive functions.
CogScreen
A large number of tests are available for the early detection and diagnosis of dementia. Which of the following is widely used to measure behavioral disturbances experienced in those with dementia?
The Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI)
____________ tests are applied to assess the failure of inhibitory responses, or stimulus-boundedness—for example, asking a patient to tap twice in response to a single tap given by the examiner.
Go-No-Go
Which of the following scales on the MMPI-2 is a measure of consistency in responding and consists of paired items that would be expected to be answered in the same direction?
Variable Response Inconsistency (VRIN)
The assumption that ambiguous and unstructured stimuli can elicit meaningful information about an examinee’s personality and underlying conflicts is termed:
Projective hypothesis
The ____________ describes psychopathy as a constellation of interpersonal, affective, and behavioral characteristics.
Psychopathy Checklist-Revised
Common validity scale configurations on the MMPI-2 seen in clinical settings are determined using the L, F, and K scales. Which of the following configurations is characteristic of clients that admit to personal and emotional difficulties, request assistance with their problems, and are unsure of their own capabilities for dealing with their problems?
The L scale and the K scale are below a T score of 50, and the F scale is at or above a T score of 65.
Development of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) was based on which of the following?
Theory of needs