Scoring, Interpreting, and Documenting Results Flashcards
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
C. cultural tendency
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
B. variability
The purpose of Z scores is to…
provide precise information about the degree to which an individual’s test score is above or below the mean test score
A Z score of 0.5 indicates…
A. a relatively extreme score
B. the test score is not particularly extreme
B. the test score is not particularly extreme
T/F: it is hard to find a z score greater than 3 or 4
True
When a person’s test score is compared with scores from a reference sample or normative sample, is what type of test
A norm-referenced test
T/F: A norm-referenced test is used to understand how a person compares with other people
True
Examples include… growth charts and grip strength tests
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
B. reference sample
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
D. all of the above
A z score that is converted into a value that is easer to understand is referred to as a…
converted standard score aka T score
- the scores are rescaled so the converted scores have a different mean and standard deviation
T/F: T scores are more intuitive than Z scores
True
Standard scores represented on a nine-point scale is what type of score?
A. T score
B. Z score
C. Stanine score
C. Stanine score
In stanine scores, a score of 9 represents
A. the top 4% of scores
B. the bottom 4% of scores
A. the top 4%…
A score of 1 is the bottom 4% of scores