Intro Flashcards

1
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Collection of psychological data for a psychological evaluation.

A

Psychological assessment

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2
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Initiates the process of an assessment.

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Referral

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3
Q

Procedures of obtaining samples of behaviors.

A

Psychological Assessment

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4
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Testing or assessment. (Which is which)
Objective: answer a referral problem; gauge construct of traits.

Process: grouped or individual; individual exploration.

Role of evaluator: key figure; replaceable.

A

Objective: assessment; testing.
Process: testing; assessment.
Role of evaluator: assessment; testing.

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5
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Assessment with therapeutic components.

A

Therapeutic psychological assessment.

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6
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Evaluating academic abilities or skills.

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Educational assessment

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7
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Evaluative tools that draw conclusions about psychological aspects of a person as they existed at some point in time

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Retrospective assessment

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8
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Gather data and draw conclusions about a remote subject.

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Remote assessment

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9
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“in the moment” evaluation.

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Ecological momentary assessment

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10
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Process of assessment (hypothesis testing model)

A
  1. clinical interview
  2. Choosing a battery of tests.
  3. Administering, scoring, interpretation.
  4. Integration and conceptualization.
  5. Psychological assessment report.
  6. Provide feedback to the source.
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11
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Measuring device or procedure.

A

Test

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12
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The process of implementing and developing technical standards.

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Standardization

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13
Q

Psychology act of 2009.

A

RA10029

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14
Q

Differentiate psychometrician and psychologist.

A

Sigi👍

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15
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First to use psychological testing for job selection purposes.

A

Chinese

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16
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They used psychological testing to assess mastery of physical and intellectual skills.

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Ancient greeks

17
Q

French physician who experimented with the physiological method of training. Sense and muscle training to assess intelligence of individuals with mental retardation.

A

Edouard Seguin (1837)

18
Q

Provided the first accurate definition of mental retardation and coined the term hallucination.

A

Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol

19
Q

He was commissioned to devise a method for evaluating children who, due to mental retardation and developmental delays, couldn’t profit from regular classes.

A

Alfred Thomas Binet

20
Q

He collaborated with Binet to create a measuring instrument.

A

Theodore Simon

21
Q

First useful measuring instrument for general cognitive abilities.

A

Binet-Simon Scale

22
Q

He proposed the intelligence quotient.

A

William Stern

23
Q

WW1 era, He was the president of APA.

A

Robert Yerkes

24
Q

What is the army alpha and army beta?

A

Noiceee👌

25
Q

He illustrated the use of free association test.

A

Emil Kraepelin

26
Q

He created the Personality Data Sheet

A

Robert S. Woodworth

27
Q

Classification of tests
Elaborate:
- Norms vs Criterion-Referenced
- Objective vs Projective
- Aptitude vs Achievement
- Intelligence vs Personality
- Normative vs Ipsative
- Speed vs power
- Verbal vs Nonverbal
- Individual vs grouped test
- Spiral vs Cyclical test
- Diagnostic, Formative, and Summative

A

Gudjab🫶