Module 7 Flashcards
It refers to a clinical Assessment that emphasizes the importance of obtaining information from different informants , in a variety of settings, using a variety of procedures that include interviews, observations, questionnaires, and tests.
Multimethod Assessment approach
It emphasizes the use of research and theory to inform the selection of assessment targets, the methods and measures used in the assessment, and the assessment process itself. Our
Evidence-based assessment (EBA)
It include unambiguous test items, offer clients a limited range of responses, and are objectively scored.
Objective Personality Test
It is the most widely used psychometric test for measuring adult psychopathology in the world.
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Examination that commonly employs ambiguous stimuli, notably inkblots (Rorschach Test) and enigmatic pictures (Thematic Apperception Test), to evoke responses that may reveal facets of the subject’s personality by projection of internal attitudes, traits, and behaviour patterns upon the external stimuli.
Projective Test
Respondents are asked to look at ambiguous inkblot images and then describe what they see. The test often appears in popular culture and is frequently portrayed as a way of revealing a person’s unconscious thoughts, motives, or desires.
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Proponent of Rorschach Inkblot Test
Hermann Rorschach
It is a type of projective test that involves describing ambiguous scenes. Popularly known as the “picture interpretation technique,” it was developed by American psychologists Henry A. Murray and Christina D. Morgan at Harvard University in the 1930s.
Thematic Apperception Test or TAT