Multiple Choice
Halo effects are:
A) The tendency of some raters to have an overly generous or overly critical response set when rating all behaviors.
B) Rating a child in a positive or negative manner simply because they possess some other positive or negative characteristic not pertinent to the rated item.
C) The proclivity of raters to select midpoint ratings and to avoid endpoints of the scale such as never and always.
D) None of the above
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Q2: The ASEBA rating scales are suitable for
Q3: Similar scores on two different behavior rating
Q4: The Conners 3 Global Index:<br>A) Includes 10
Q5: One type of response bias associated with
Q6: The Conners 3 Parent and Teacher reports
Q7: The Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment
Q8: An advantage of using a rating scale
Q9: Discuss how behavior rating scales might be
Q10: Behavior rating scales are different from behavior
Q11: The Conners 3 is aligned to:<br>A) DM-IV-TR