Deck 13: Assessment

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List four potential objectives of a child language assessment.
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What type of assessment tool provides a means for comparing a particular child's score to some standard or norm?

A) authentic assessment
B) dynamic assessment
C) norm-referenced assessment
D) criterion-based assessment
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Discuss the IEP (Individualized Education Plan) process and its implementation at the state/local level.
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Discuss the differences between norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessment and give an example of each.
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What is the distinction between determination of a speech language disorder and eligibility for services in the public schools?
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In eliciting a language sample from a young child, what is it referred to when an examiner eats a desired food item (e.g., cookie) as child watches but does not offer any to the child?

A) examiner bias
B) communicative temptation
C) scaffolding
D) RTI
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What factors should be considered in determining recommendations?
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Which statement is true of a valid screening procedure?

A) identifies children with language disorder
B) determines eligibility for services
C) can be administered by non-trained personnel
D) demonstrates positive predictive value
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What are the goals of a screening as compared to a diagnostic assessment?
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Compare and contrast the two philosophical approaches to child language assessment.
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What is meant by a causation approach to assessment?
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What are the cultural considerations in standardized assessment of children with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds?
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What are the pros and cons of the Response to Intervention (RTI) approach as it is currently being applied in the public schools?
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In which situation are norm-referenced standardized tests most helpful?

A) determining eligibility for services
B) determining a profile of language performance
C) determining cultural differences
D) determining goals for intervention
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Why is it important to observe a child in a variety of settings?

A) parents may not pay attention
B) standardized assessments are not be available for children
C) the environment can affect language skills
D) children attend better to peers
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Presentation of standardized norm-referenced tests is limited to the procedure specified in the test manual.
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Dynamic assessment works in the zone of proximal development.
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Looking for a cause of language impairment is known as a causative approach.
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Most screening processes are relatively gross.
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Reliability of utterance segmentation has been shown to be high for T-unit and C-unit analyses.
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In obtaining a language sample it is always important to have a wide range of activities which may interest the child.
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Discuss one approach to narrative assessment.
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Maintaining factors are ones that keep a child in good health.
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Item level test analysis is a cost efficient and preferred approach to identifying child language skills and deficits.
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Knowing the etiology significantly alters the therapy outcome.
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The aim/outcome of an appraisal approach is to find out what is wrong with the child.
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The term "sensitivity" in test design refers to the number of people who are correctly identified by the test.
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Which techniques are effective in eliciting language samples from school aged children?
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Most children will readily fit the criteria for a given standardized norm-referenced test.
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List three common errors in using standardized tests.
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Deck 13: Assessment
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List four potential objectives of a child language assessment.
Four potential objectives of a child language assessment include: (1) deciding whether a child has a language problem and/or whether a child qualifies for intervention; (2) identifying what might be possible reasons or causes for a language problem if it exists or what factors might be contributing to and/or maintaining it; (3) determining what language skills are and are not present in a child's language repertoire, profiling the child's strengths and weaknesses; and (4) deciding what to recommend and directions for intervention if appropriate.
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What type of assessment tool provides a means for comparing a particular child's score to some standard or norm?

A) authentic assessment
B) dynamic assessment
C) norm-referenced assessment
D) criterion-based assessment
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Discuss the IEP (Individualized Education Plan) process and its implementation at the state/local level.
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Discuss the differences between norm-referenced and criterion-referenced assessment and give an example of each.
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What is the distinction between determination of a speech language disorder and eligibility for services in the public schools?
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In eliciting a language sample from a young child, what is it referred to when an examiner eats a desired food item (e.g., cookie) as child watches but does not offer any to the child?

A) examiner bias
B) communicative temptation
C) scaffolding
D) RTI
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What factors should be considered in determining recommendations?
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Which statement is true of a valid screening procedure?

A) identifies children with language disorder
B) determines eligibility for services
C) can be administered by non-trained personnel
D) demonstrates positive predictive value
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What are the goals of a screening as compared to a diagnostic assessment?
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Compare and contrast the two philosophical approaches to child language assessment.
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What is meant by a causation approach to assessment?
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What are the cultural considerations in standardized assessment of children with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds?
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What are the pros and cons of the Response to Intervention (RTI) approach as it is currently being applied in the public schools?
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In which situation are norm-referenced standardized tests most helpful?

A) determining eligibility for services
B) determining a profile of language performance
C) determining cultural differences
D) determining goals for intervention
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Why is it important to observe a child in a variety of settings?

A) parents may not pay attention
B) standardized assessments are not be available for children
C) the environment can affect language skills
D) children attend better to peers
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Presentation of standardized norm-referenced tests is limited to the procedure specified in the test manual.
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Dynamic assessment works in the zone of proximal development.
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Looking for a cause of language impairment is known as a causative approach.
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Most screening processes are relatively gross.
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Reliability of utterance segmentation has been shown to be high for T-unit and C-unit analyses.
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In obtaining a language sample it is always important to have a wide range of activities which may interest the child.
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Discuss one approach to narrative assessment.
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Maintaining factors are ones that keep a child in good health.
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Item level test analysis is a cost efficient and preferred approach to identifying child language skills and deficits.
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Knowing the etiology significantly alters the therapy outcome.
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The aim/outcome of an appraisal approach is to find out what is wrong with the child.
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The term "sensitivity" in test design refers to the number of people who are correctly identified by the test.
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Which techniques are effective in eliciting language samples from school aged children?
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Most children will readily fit the criteria for a given standardized norm-referenced test.
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List three common errors in using standardized tests.
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