Exam 1: Psychological Testing and Assessment
Exam 1: Psychological Testing and Assessment94 Questions
Exam 2: Historical, cultural, and Legal Ethical Considerations111 Questions
Exam 3: A Statistics Refresher156 Questions
Exam 4: Of Tests and Testing116 Questions
Exam 5: Reliability169 Questions
Exam 6: Validity106 Questions
Exam 7: Utility116 Questions
Exam 8: Test Development162 Questions
Exam 9: Intelligence and Its Measurement118 Questions
Exam 10: Tests of Intelligence137 Questions
Exam 11: Assessment for Education142 Questions
Exam 12: Personality Assessment: An Overview145 Questions
Exam 13: Personality Assessment Methods159 Questions
Exam 14: Clinical and Counseling Assessment117 Questions
Exam 15: Neuropsychological Assessment141 Questions
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The loss of cognitive functioning that occurs as the result of damage or loss of brain cells is called
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When it comes to the difference between the terms psychological testing and psychological assessment,
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Which type of psychologist designs effective and efficient products and environments for the home and workplace?
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A psychologist writing a journal article is looking for a critical review of an intelligence test that was published 4 years ago.Which of the following sources would be BEST to consult?
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An interpretive report of psychological testing contains information relevant not only to the test-taker's test scores,but recommendations for changes in the dosage of the medication the test-taker is currently prescribed.This interpretive report is more specifically referred to as:
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Perhaps the biggest boost to the new assessment enterprise in the United States arose from the need to identify
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Observation of behavior in the setting in which the behavior typically occurs is referred to as
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In personnel assessment,psychological tests are used primarily for the benefit of the
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In the Chapter 1 Meet an Assessment Professional,Dr.Stephen Finn described how tools of assessment are selected for use in the process of therapeutic assessment.He said that
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Examples of a wide array of tools of assessment are presented in your text.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a potential tool of psychological assessment?
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A clinician administers a computerized psychological test in her own office.Minutes after the examinee has completed the test,the same computer used to administer the test now spews out a report of the findings from that test.This is an example of
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In the Chapter 1 Meet an Assessment Professional,Dr.Stephen Finn described how a typical therapeutic assessment ends.According to Dr.Finn,therapeutic assessment ends
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A panel interview is a tool of assessment that is MOST likely to be employed by
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Today,a group-on-one interview where the interviewee is purposely made to feel uncomfortable (as illustrated in Chapter 1 of your text)
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A group-on-one interview wherein the interviewee is purposely made uncomfortable is called a
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By federal law,which of the following types of tests may NOT be used in schools?
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A handheld,biofeedback device designed to promote relaxation and relieve stress called the
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A researcher is using a series of psychological tests to explore levels of perceived stress and loneliness in a retirement home for airline professionals.This research could best be described as a
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If an accommodation is made for the purpose of administering a test,then
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