Scoring, Interpreting, and Documenting Results Flashcards

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The “typical” score in the distribution and the score that is most representative of the entire distribution is defined as…

A. normative assessments
B. variability
C. cultural tendency

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C. cultural tendency

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The degree to which individual scores in a distribution differ from the mean score is defined as…

A. normative assessments
B. variability
C. cultural tendency

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B. variability

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3
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The purpose of Z scores is to…

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provide precise information about the degree to which an individual’s test score is above or below the mean test score

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A Z score of 0.5 indicates…

A. a relatively extreme score
B. the test score is not particularly extreme

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B. the test score is not particularly extreme

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5
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T/F: it is hard to find a z score greater than 3 or 4

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True

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When a person’s test score is compared with scores from a reference sample or normative sample, is what type of test

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A norm-referenced test

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T/F: A norm-referenced test is used to understand how a person compares with other people

A

True

Examples include… growth charts and grip strength tests

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In a normative assessment, the test is usually administered to a large group of people who represent the larger population. This sample is called…

A. norm sample
B. reference sample
C. annoying sample

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B. reference sample

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9
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Percentile ranks are used to…

A. indicate a percentage of scores that are below a specific test score
B. a way of presenting and interpreting test scores
C. representing the area under the normal curve
D. all of the above

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D. all of the above

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10
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A z score that is converted into a value that is easer to understand is referred to as a…

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converted standard score aka T score

  • the scores are rescaled so the converted scores have a different mean and standard deviation
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T/F: T scores are more intuitive than Z scores

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True

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12
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Standard scores represented on a nine-point scale is what type of score?

A. T score
B. Z score
C. Stanine score

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C. Stanine score

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13
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In stanine scores, a score of 9 represents

A. the top 4% of scores
B. the bottom 4% of scores

A

A. the top 4%…

A score of 1 is the bottom 4% of scores

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