Chapter 1 Flashcards
Roots are found in France in the year____
1905
Who Published Test designed to help the place of Parish School Children
Alfred Binet
(Under) Psychological Assessment: Measurement (4)
- Tests
- Questionnaires, Inventories
(Under) Psychological Assessment: Non-Measurement (4)
- Interviews, observation etc.
- Checklist
Refers to everything from the administration of the test
Testing
the gathering and integration of Pscyhology-related data (Purpose)
Psychological Assessment
the process of measuring psychology-related variables (Device/ Instrument)
Psychological Testing
assignment of numbers to properties or attributes of people, objects or events using a set of rules
Measurement
use of evaluative tools to draw conclusions about psychological aspects of a person (background/ history)
Retrospective assessment
Refers to the use of psychological assessment tools.
Remote assessment
“In the moment” assessment of specific problems and related cognitive-behavioral variables
“EMA” Ecological Momentary Assessment
assessor and assessee work as partners from initial to final feedback
Collaborative Psychological Assessment
follows a model (evaluation), provide a means for evaluating how the assessee processes or benefits
Dynamic Assessment
Measuring device or procedure
The Test
procedure designed to measure variables related to psychology
Psychological tests
refers to the form, plan, structure arrangement, and layout
Format
Matter of the test will; focus of the particular test
Content
group of people the are required to administer; one by one…
Administrative procedures
Needed in a Psychological Test: (5)
- Content
- Format
- Administrative Procedures
- Scoring and interpretation procedures
- Psychometric soundness/ technical quality
Keeps the files of work products
Portfolio
records, transcripts, and other accounts in written
Case history Data
monitoring the actions of others or oneself by visual or electronic means
Behavioral observation
Takes place in naturally occuring setting (Observation)
Naturalistic Observation
tool of assessment wherein assessees are directed to acts as if they were in a particular situation
Role-play test
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
One who creates a the test
Test Developer
they select or decide to take a specific test of the shelf; one who administers the test
Test User
anyone who is the subject of an assessment
Test Taker
Reconstruction of a deceased individual’s psychological profile
Psychological Autopsy
- Educational Setting
- Clinical Setting
- Counseling Setting
- Geriatric Setting
- Business and military Setting
- Governmental and Organizational
Types of Setting in Assessments
the form or sheet on which testtaker’s responses are entered
Protocol
working relationship between the examiner and the examinee
Rapport
adaptation of a test, procedure or situation
Accommodation
evaluative or diagnostic procedure or process that varies from the usual, customary, or standardized way of measurement
Alternate assessment