Lecture 3: Contract Clarification and Formulation of psychological questions Flashcards

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Who/What is the focus on the question?

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  1. Individual assessment
  2. Institutional assessment
  3. Systematic assessment
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Reaching an agreement on global question (what are the questions?)

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  • Who/What is the focus of the question?
  • What is the consequence of the diagnosis?
  • Which temporal stability is the diagnosis supposed to have?
  • Is the question tenable from en ethical point of view?
  • Can the question be answered in principle?
  • Do I - as a contractor - posess the professional competence needed to answer the question?
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What is the consequence of the diagnosis?

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  • Selection assessment
  • Modification assessment
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Assumptions of selection assessment

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  • trait characteristics are relatively stable
  • conclusion by analogy, prognosis intended
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Assumptions of Modification assessment

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  • behavior conditions can be changed
  • conclusion by induction: the same behavior is liekely to be shown in the same situation again.
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What is the consequence of diagnosis? - What exactly is assessed in this context?

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  • Selection assesment: STATUS assessment
    (cross-sectional)
  • Modification assessment: PROCESS assessment (longitudinal)
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Temporal stability of diagnosis?
- If a prognosis is required …

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  • the utilized info should be temporally stable (retest reliability)
  • correlated with the anticipated behavior (criterion validity)
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Is the question ethically teneable?

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  • If there is any ethical doubt the question should be modified.
  • if that is NOT possible, no contract should be signed.
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Can the question be answered in principle?

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Is it likely (!) that one (you) can answer the question with
- the help of the measures available (to you)
- and based on the current scientific evidence?

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Do I - as the contractor - possess the professional competence needed to answer the question?

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  • Do I have enough knowledge, skills and experience to answer the question?
  • Realistic self-asssessment!
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Key-lock principle (definition)

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Fit between information gained from assessment and information needed due to demands posed by the question

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Why is a normative model helpful?

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  • helpful for classifying all potential influences
  • all subject areas which may be relevant for answering the question are searched systematically for information.
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Behavior (B) is a function of …

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  1. Environemental variables
  2. Organismic variables
  3. Cognitive variables
  4. Emotional variables
  5. Motivational variables
  6. Social variables
  7. And all interaction effects.
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Extensive approach (where is it applicable?)

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  • only applicable to questions were the focus is on individual persons
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Systematic approach (where is it applicable?)

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  • Questions with an institutional/ environmental focus
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personality (KSAs + P)

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  1. Knowledge: in (un-) specific subject areas
  2. Skills: can be learned or trained
  3. Abilities: general or specific cognitive abilities which are untrainable (intelligence, concentration)
  4. Personality: traits
17
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General advice for formulating hypotheses

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  1. One issue per hypothesis
  2. Formulate as question
  3. Need to discriminate
18
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What is the goal of client talks?

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contract clarification

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What included contract clarification?

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  • reasons behind the need to investigate
  • what exactly does the client want to know?
  • boundaries of psychological assessment
  • realibale and valid measures take time (info for the client)
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What is important regarding the contract clarification?

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  • transparent proceeding
  • need for documentation
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What is the results of client talks?

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documented agreement on a specific question which includes the necessary means and the expected final prodcuct.

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What is important for the (general) questions?

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  • which info should be included
  • choice of norm
  • direction/use of cutoffs
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Hypotheses in relation the global question - what should be included?

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  • in important info left out
  • irrelevant info should be left out
  • determine the relevancy of each hypothesis