Psych Assessment Flashcards
It pertains to everything done from the administration, scoring and interpretation of the test.
a. Psychological assessment
b. Assessment
c. Testing
d. Psychological testing
c. Testing
It is the gathering & integration of psychology-related data for the purpose of making a psychological evaluation.
a. Psychological assessment
b. Assessment
c. Testing
d. Psychological testing
a. Psychological assessment
Which among the following is/are true?
I. Psychological traits & states exist.
II. Psychological traits & states can be quantified and measured.
III. Test-related variables do not predict non-test related behavior.
IV. Errors are sometimes part of the assessment process.
a. Only I is true
b. Only I & II are true
c. Only I, II, & III are true
d. All are true
b. Only I & II are true
In order for Sinag to pass the board exam and have her license, she needs to at least attain an overall percentage of 75% among the four subjects. This is an example of:
a. Criterion-referenced test
b. Norm-referenced test
c. Group-referenced test
d. Two options are correct
a. Criterion-referenced test
Most IQ tests are:
a. Content-referenced
b. Group-referenced
c. Criterion-referenced
d. Norm-referenced
d. Norm-referenced
This is the level of measurement that has all the 3 properties of measurement and in which mathematical operations are most permissible.
a. Nominal
b. Ordinal
c. Interval
d. Ratio
d. Ratio
The following can be manipulated using MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS except for:
a. Nominal
b. Ordinal
c. Interval
d. Ratio
a. Nominal
Which among the following is an average of a data set?
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
In a 50-point item quiz in experimental psychology, the class got an average score of 15. Meanwhile, student A got a score of 48, student B got a score of 47. On the other hand, student C obtained a score of 45, while student D got a score of 46. To know the central tendency of the class, the teacher should use:
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
d. None of the above
b. Median
Ms. Bianca gave an examination to her BSP 2D class. Supposedly, the chapters covered in the exam were chapters 1 to 3. However, the items she gave were from chapters 4 to 5, which led the majority of the class to have lower scores, and only a few people got higher scores. With this given information you would expect that the distribution might be:
A. Left skewed
B. Right skewed
c. Positively skewed
d. Two options are correct
d. Two options are correct
When the results of their exams were released, Donny saw that he got a score of 90 in his Abnormal Psychology class, 92 in his Developmental Psychology class, 89 in his Psychological Assessment class, and 87 in his IOP class. Given these data, you could infer that:
a. He performed best in Developmental Psychology.
b. He performed equally in Abnormal Psychology & Developmental Psychology.
c. He performed the least in Psychological assessment
d. None of the above.
d. None of the above.
For his Abnormal Psychology class, Donny got a score of 92 with a mean of 90 and a standard deviation of 2. What is his z score?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 1.5
d. 3
a. 1
Given the data in item 12, what is Donny’s T score?
a. 50
b. 60
c. 70
d. 80
b. 60
This is the standardized score with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10.
a. z score
b. T score
c. sten
d. stanine
b. T score
The tails of the bell curve is:
a. Asymptotic
b. Asymptomatic
c. Symptomatic
d. Symptotic
a. Asymptotic
Deliberately assigning what’s considered as “pass” or “fail” on your variable (grades of the participants) is an example of:
a. True dichotomous variable
b. Artificially Dichotomous variable
c. Dichotomous variable
d. Continuous variable
b. Artificially Dichotomous variable
Vera wants to know if there is a significant difference between males & females when it comes to resilience. What statistical tool should Vera use?
a. Unpaired t-test
b. Paired t-test
c. Independent t-test
d. Two options are correct
d. Two options are correct
This is a component of the observed test score that does not have anything to do with the test taker’s ability.
a. True score
b. Reliability coefficient
c. Error
d. Validity
c. Error
While the testing was on-going, a man with a knife was outside the room while shouting profanities and threatening the people outside. This caused the test takers to be worried and anxious. This could serve as a:
a. Systematic error
b. Random error
c. Measurement error
d. Bias error
b. Random error
This refers to the consistency of test scores in a measurement.
a. Reliability
b. Validity
c. Utility
d. NOTA
a. Reliability