Testing Flashcards
Manipulation of objects, minimal use of paper and pencil
Performance test
Non-language tests
Requires no language on the part of either examiner or examinee. Gesture or modeling
Non-reading tests. Preschool in this category. Require no reading or writing, use of oral instruction and communication on the part of the examiner
Non-verbal test
Bailey scales
Developmental status of children between ages one month and 3.5 years. Mental, motor, behavior rating scale‘s
McCarthy scales of children’s abilities
Ages 2.5 to 8.5 years old. Consists of 18 tests of observation of the child’s approach to problems and stimuli
Apgar
Activity, Pults, grimace, appearance, respiration score of 7 to 10 is normal, 4 to 7 need help, 0 to 3 immediate recessive Tatian
Vineland adaptive behavior scale’s
Observation instrument for ages 3 to 12. Focus on what individual usually and have bitch will he does, not what they can do.
Infant test give current status and don’t predict future success true or faults?
True
Vineland adaptive behavior scale’s name the domains
Receptive, daily living skills, socialization motor skills
Receptive
What the child understands expresses what the child reads and writes
Daily living skills
Personal, how the child eats dresses personal hygiene, domestic, what household tasks are performed, community, how the child uses time money the phone and classroom skills
Socialize Seshan
Interpersonal relationships, how the child interacts with others. Play and leisure time, how the child plays and use his free time. Coping skills, how the child demonstrates responsibility and sensitivity
Motor
Gross, how the child uses arms and legs for movement. Fine, how the child uses hands and feet to manipulate objects
Law that requires you to have an individual plan if someone is seen as mentally challenged
Lot 94142
The Weschler
One way to start the diagnosis, would have a difference in verbal and performance score by a lot of points
How do you test people with physical disabilities
Change the test by not giving the motor parts of the test eliminate speed
Hearing impairment tests
WISC-R most widely used test of intelligence for hearing impaired childrena
Husky-Nebraska Test of learning aptitude, for death or hearing impaired children ages 3 to 17, speed is illuminated
Visual impairment test
Hayes- Binet
Motor impairment test
Leiter International performance scale, good for children with cerebral palsy Peabody picture vocabulary test
Non-verbal testing
Goodenough harris drawing test
Test taker is simply instructed to make a picture of a man, they have grading standards based on what they did and didn’t draw
Group testing includes which tests
As Bab, armed services vocational aptitude battery, GATTD, general ability test battery given by the service
Advantage of group testing over
Given to many people that can fit into a space, simplifies examiners roll, provide more uniform conditions, scored by computers, better norms, cheaper
Disadvantages of a group testing
Less opportunity to establish rapport, don’t detect issues like anxiety or worry, emotional disturbed kids do worse in group tests, too many restrictions on responses, can penalize brilliant kids, not flexible
Multilevel
Send questions on test but in different levels a test for one to third graders and they different test for 4th to 6th graders
Multiple pull aptitude test that are famous
Most famous is differential aptitude test DAT, has two levels
GATB stands for, Who was it developed by for what purpose
General aptitude test battery
Developed by unemployment service for used by employment counselors in state employment service offices
Bennett’s mechanical comprehension test
Uses pictures about which short questions are to be answered
Seashore music
Uses records, examiners says what’s off Kee and on Kee
Myers art aptitude test
Which picture has better context
Nero psychological assessment Most famous of these tests?
Given to people with brain damage to see the extent of the issue test include bender get stopped, most famous Nero psychological assessment, examiner is asked to draw shapes they see on a card
Group embedded figures test
Shows someone’s learning style, low and high scores, low equal field dependent, difficulty isolating shapes from large figures, high equal field independent, can isolate the shape
The adjective
300 additives arranged alphabetically. Respondents mark all the additives they consider descriptive of themselves
Advantages and disadvantages of observation versus interview
Advantages equals observation is true disadvantage of observation,? Advantage of interview, cheaper can make question specific can find out a lot of information disadvantage, may not be true
Career test given in schools
Kat, Iowa, metropolitan
Testing infants in preschool children acquire skills
Observation
Example of a unit level test would be
Nelson Denny reading test
The test is most appropriate to predict success in college if the candidates primary language is not
TOEFL test stands for test of English foreign language