Deck 1: Introduction to Psychological Testing: Why We Do It and What It Is
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Deck 1: Introduction to Psychological Testing: Why We Do It and What It Is
1
How many tests did the American Psychological Association
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2
Which is of the following is NOT a right of a test taker according to the Joint Committee on Testing Practices?
A)The right to review their test questions
B)The right to receive test administration by trained individuals
C)The right to receive information regarding their test results
D)The right to confidentiality of their results
A)The right to review their test questions
B)The right to receive test administration by trained individuals
C)The right to receive information regarding their test results
D)The right to confidentiality of their results
The right to review their test questions
3
Which of the following terms refers to the degree to which test scores are free from measurement error?
A)Reliability
B)Validity
C)Accuracy
D)Consistency
A)Reliability
B)Validity
C)Accuracy
D)Consistency
Reliability
4
Testing is to assessment as _____________ is to ________________.
A)blood test; medical exam
B)placement; classification
C)ray; MRI
D)intern; doctor
A)blood test; medical exam
B)placement; classification
C)ray; MRI
D)intern; doctor
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5
Who is credited with the creation of the first formal personality test?
A)Alfred Binet
B)David Wechsler
C)Hermann Rorschach
D)Robert Woodworth
A)Alfred Binet
B)David Wechsler
C)Hermann Rorschach
D)Robert Woodworth
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6
Reliability refers to:
A)the stability or consistency of test scores.
B)the method in which the test was developed.
C)the specialization of the test.
A)the stability or consistency of test scores.
B)the method in which the test was developed.
C)the specialization of the test.
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7
Since all psychological tests contain a fixed number of items,they:
A)should be viewed as samples of behavior.
B)by definition,are reliable.
C)cannot be used to predict behavior.
D)by definition,are valid.
A)should be viewed as samples of behavior.
B)by definition,are reliable.
C)cannot be used to predict behavior.
D)by definition,are valid.
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8
A student scored better than 85% of his or her peers.This is an example of which approach to score interpretation?
A)Construct-referenced
B)Criterion-referenced
C)Norm-referenced
D)Standard-referenced
A)Construct-referenced
B)Criterion-referenced
C)Norm-referenced
D)Standard-referenced
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9
A psychological or educational professional who has specialized in the area of testing,measurement,and assessment is referred to as a/an __________.
A)academician
B)diagnostician
C)psychologist
D)psychometrician
A)academician
B)diagnostician
C)psychologist
D)psychometrician
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10
Who is thought to have spread the testing movement in the United States?
A)Clark Wissler
B)E.L.Thorndike
C)James McKeen Cattell
D)Sir Francis Galton
A)Clark Wissler
B)E.L.Thorndike
C)James McKeen Cattell
D)Sir Francis Galton
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11
Psychological assessment is:
A)broader in scope than testing.
B)one component of testing.
C)a less detailed and technical process than testing.
D)less precise and accurate than testing.
A)broader in scope than testing.
B)one component of testing.
C)a less detailed and technical process than testing.
D)less precise and accurate than testing.
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12
______is an activity that involves judging or appraising the value or worth of something.
A)Assessment
B)Evaluation
C)Measurement
D)Testing
A)Assessment
B)Evaluation
C)Measurement
D)Testing
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13
__________ is defined as a systematic procedure for collecting information that can be used to make inferences about the characteristics of people or objects.
A)Evaluation
B)Measurement
C)Assessment
D)Testing
A)Evaluation
B)Measurement
C)Assessment
D)Testing
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14
Which of the following would be an example of a subjective test?
A)Exam consisting of essay questions
B)Exam consisting of T/F questions
C)Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
D)Tests & Measurements Exam
A)Exam consisting of essay questions
B)Exam consisting of T/F questions
C)Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
D)Tests & Measurements Exam
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15
Which of the following assumptions of psychological assessment is correct?
A)Assessment procedures are essentially error free
B)One source of information is enough for the assessment process
C)Psychological constructs can be measured
D)There is only one way to measure a construct
A)Assessment procedures are essentially error free
B)One source of information is enough for the assessment process
C)Psychological constructs can be measured
D)There is only one way to measure a construct
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16
Validity refers to:
A)the accuracy of the interpretation of test scores.
B)the stability or consistency of test scores.
C)the method in which norms for the tests were developed.
D)whether the test is a good measure of a construct.
A)the accuracy of the interpretation of test scores.
B)the stability or consistency of test scores.
C)the method in which norms for the tests were developed.
D)whether the test is a good measure of a construct.
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17
Amy completes a 100 item questionnaire that asks her to respond "Yes" or "No" to statements about her typical ways of thinking and behaving.What type of test is this?
A)Aptitude Test
B)Objective Personality Test
C)Power Test
D)Speed Test
A)Aptitude Test
B)Objective Personality Test
C)Power Test
D)Speed Test
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18
Which of the following involves situations where people are assigned to different tracks,ordered in some way?
A)Categorization
B)Classification
C)Placement
D)Selection
A)Categorization
B)Classification
C)Placement
D)Selection
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19
Which of the following uses a criterion-referenced approach to score interpretation?
A)Driver's license exam
B)Intelligence test
C)MMPI-2
A)Driver's license exam
B)Intelligence test
C)MMPI-2
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20
A typical response test would be used to measure which of the following constructs?
A)Achievement
B)Aptitude
C)Attitudes
D)Intelligence
A)Achievement
B)Aptitude
C)Attitudes
D)Intelligence
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21
Which scores would be interpreted appropriately for measuring a student's mastery of a specific domain of knowledge?
A)Norm-referenced scores
B)Criterion-referenced scores
C)Standardized-referenced scores
D)Projective-referenced scores
A)Norm-referenced scores
B)Criterion-referenced scores
C)Standardized-referenced scores
D)Projective-referenced scores
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22
Maximum performance tests are designed to:
A)classify students into ability levels.
B)assess students' ability levels
C)assess upper limits of examinee's knowledge and abilities.
D)assess lower limits of examinee's knowledge and abilities.
A)classify students into ability levels.
B)assess students' ability levels
C)assess upper limits of examinee's knowledge and abilities.
D)assess lower limits of examinee's knowledge and abilities.
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23
Which test below is considered a maximum performance test?
A)Achievement test
B)Depression test
C)Personality test
D)Interests test
A)Achievement test
B)Depression test
C)Personality test
D)Interests test
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24
The Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT)is a(n):
A)pure speed test.
B)maximum performance test.
C)typical response test.
D)projective test.
A)pure speed test.
B)maximum performance test.
C)typical response test.
D)projective test.
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25
A power test:
A)is a type of typical response test.
B)requires a stringent time limit.
C)emphasizes the use of items of similar difficulty.
D)can focus on aptitude or achievement.
A)is a type of typical response test.
B)requires a stringent time limit.
C)emphasizes the use of items of similar difficulty.
D)can focus on aptitude or achievement.
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26
Tim received his third exam score for Tests and Measurements and realizes that he needs to study more for the final.What type of evaluation would help by providing instructive feedback to him?
A)Comprehensive evaluation
B)Feedback evaluation
C)Formative evaluation
D)Summative evaluation
A)Comprehensive evaluation
B)Feedback evaluation
C)Formative evaluation
D)Summative evaluation
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27
Susan has been evaluated and determined to be learning disabled.This is an example of:
A)assignment.
B)classification.
C)placement
D)selection.
A)assignment.
B)classification.
C)placement
D)selection.
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28
Typical response tests measure constructs such as:
A)attitudes.
B)achievement.
C)aptitude.
D)Intelligence.
A)attitudes.
B)achievement.
C)aptitude.
D)Intelligence.
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29
_______ typically contain test items that are all about the same level of difficulty.
A)Objective tests
B)Speed tests
C)Power tests
D)Projective tests
A)Objective tests
B)Speed tests
C)Power tests
D)Projective tests
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30
Johnny is shown a picture of two kids playing in the park and asked to describe what he believes each child is thinking.What type of test is this?
A)Objective personality test
B)Typical response test
C)Maximum performance test
D)Projective personality test
A)Objective personality test
B)Typical response test
C)Maximum performance test
D)Projective personality test
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31
In reference to projective tests,what is the "projective hypothesis"?
A)Examinees' responses to ambiguous stimuli reflect their genuine unconscious desires,motives,and drives without interference from the ego or conscious mind.
B)Examinees' responses to specific stimuli reflect their genuine conscious desires,motives,and drives.
C)Examinees' responses to specific stimuli reflect their genuine unconscious desires,motives,and drives without interference from the ego or conscious mind.
D)Examinees' responses to ambiguous stimuli reflect their genuine conscious desires,motives,and drives.
A)Examinees' responses to ambiguous stimuli reflect their genuine unconscious desires,motives,and drives without interference from the ego or conscious mind.
B)Examinees' responses to specific stimuli reflect their genuine conscious desires,motives,and drives.
C)Examinees' responses to specific stimuli reflect their genuine unconscious desires,motives,and drives without interference from the ego or conscious mind.
D)Examinees' responses to ambiguous stimuli reflect their genuine conscious desires,motives,and drives.
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32
An assumption of educational assessment is that tests are designed to measure traits or characteristics,known as:
A)abilities.
B)behaviors.
C)constructs.
D)skills.
A)abilities.
B)behaviors.
C)constructs.
D)skills.
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33
At the classroom level,________ must be able to interpret assessment results accurately and use them appropriately.
A)counselors
B)diagnosticians
C)school psychologists
D)teachers
A)counselors
B)diagnosticians
C)school psychologists
D)teachers
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34
Who was the German mathematician that first recognized measurement error?
A)Carl Gauss
B)Sigmond Freud
C)James Cattell
D)Clark Wissler
A)Carl Gauss
B)Sigmond Freud
C)James Cattell
D)Clark Wissler
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35
Performance on pure ________ tests are assessed based on time,while pure ________ tests are assessed based on difficulty.
A)speed; power
B)power; speed
C)achievement; maximum performance
D)maximum performance; achievement
A)speed; power
B)power; speed
C)achievement; maximum performance
D)maximum performance; achievement
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36
A classroom teacher gives her students a final exam that is the bases for 50% of their final grades in the course.This is an example of which type of evaluation?
A)Projective evaluation
B)Summative evaluation
C)Formative evaluation
D)Feedback evaluation
A)Projective evaluation
B)Summative evaluation
C)Formative evaluation
D)Feedback evaluation
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37
_________ is any systematic procedure for collecting information that can be used to make inferences about the characteristics of people.
A)Appraisal
B)Assessment
C)Evaluation
D)Measurement
A)Appraisal
B)Assessment
C)Evaluation
D)Measurement
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38
The majority of assessment information collected by most teachers comes from:
A)professionally developed tests.
B)state-wide tests.
C)performance tests.
D)teacher made tests.
A)professionally developed tests.
B)state-wide tests.
C)performance tests.
D)teacher made tests.
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