Deck 7: Standardized Scales
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Deck 7: Standardized Scales
1
A standardized measure can still be considered standardized even if it does not contain complete information about validity.
True
2
The goal of using standardized scales is to fit the client's target to some reasonable and convenient measurement method.
False
3
It is possible to have clients take self-report standardized scales, that is, there are some standardized self-report questionnaires.
True
4
When a measure is carefully worded so that it does not obviously reflect social values, it may control:
A) Response bias
B) External invalidity
C) Indirectness
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
A) Response bias
B) External invalidity
C) Indirectness
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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5
By definition, all standardized measures are suitable for use with SSDs.
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6
The WAS is useful for determining the source, nature, and origin of the client's problem.
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All standardized measures are indirect measures.
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All standardized scales publish their validity and reliability information, so that we can make a selection from among them based on their content.
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