Lecture 1.1 Flashcards

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reliability non-standardized test

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  • inter-rater reliabtility

- 0-50%

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2
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reliability standardized tests

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  • 60-70%
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3
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validity questions

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  • do I measure what I intend to?
  • what circumstances?
  • norm group?
  • compared to healthy or affected people?
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4
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classical test theory formula

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X = T + e

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5
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standardization

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  • repeatable

- should always asses the same score

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6
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integrality

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  • limited number of items

- can be too specific or too general

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7
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code of ethics

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  • only what’s relevant for client
  • only done by qualified people
  • role integrity
  • confidentiality
  • informed concent
  • independent end objective
  • jargon-free
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8
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too little standardization affects…

A
  • reliability

- validity

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9
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lowest reliability index

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  • parallel form reliability with interval
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