Exam 11: Clinical Assessment: Objective and Projective Personality Tests
Exam 1: History of Testing and Assessment64 Questions
Exam 2: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Assessment57 Questions
Exam 3: Diagnosis in the Assessment Process48 Questions
Exam 4: The Assessment Report Process: Interviewing the Client and Writing the Report43 Questions
Exam 5: Test Worthiness: Validity, Reliability, Crosscultural Fairness, and Practicality78 Questions
Exam 6: Statistical Concepts: Making Meaning Out of Raw Scores41 Questions
Exam 7: Statistical Concepts: Creating New Scores to Interpret Test Data77 Questions
Exam 8: Assessment of Educational Ability: Survey Battery, Diagnostic, Readiness, and Cognitive Ability Tests63 Questions
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Exam 10: Career and Occupational Assessment: Interest Inventories, Multiple Aptitude, and Special Aptitude Tests64 Questions
Exam 11: Clinical Assessment: Objective and Projective Personality Tests90 Questions
Exam 12: Informal Assessment: Observation, Rating Scales, Classification Methods, Environmental Assessments, Records and Personal Documents, and Performance-Based Assessment71 Questions
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For the following test items, identify whether they are objective personality or projective personality tests.
-The Bender Visual-Motor Gestalt Test, 2nd Edition
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Although the Conners 3 is observer- or self-rated, it maintains reasonably high reliabilities.
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Burns, the developer of the House-Tree-Person test, believed that houses, trees, and persons are metaphors for human behaviors and interactions.
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For the following test items, identify whether they are objective personality or projective personality tests.
-The Kinetic-House-Tree-Person Test (K-H-T-P)
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Which of the following is true about the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and anxiety measurement?
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Rather complex and valid scoring systems have been created to interpret the TAT.
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The scales on the MMPI-II have particularly low intercorrelations amongst themselves, thus showing evidence of scale purity and discriminant validity.
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