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CHAP 1 PSYCH ASSESSMENT
38問 • 1年前
  • Shassmae Ann Artates
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Roots can be found in early twentieth century in _____ (place) _____ (year)

    France, 1905, France 1905

  • 2

    he published a test designed to help place Paris school children

    Alfred Binet

  • 3

    when did the military used the test to screen large numbers of recruits quickly for intellectual and emotional problems?

    WW1

  • 4

    when did the military depend more on tests to screen recruits for service?

    WW2

  • 5

    gathering and integration of psychology-related data for the purpose of making a psychological evaluation with accompany of tools

    Psychological Assessment

  • 6

    to answer a referral question, solve problem or arrive at a decision thru the use of tools of evaluation

    Psychological Assessment

  • 7

    process of measuring psychology-related variables by means of devices/procedures designated to obtain a sample of behaviour

    Psychological Testing

  • 8

    to obtain some gauge, usually numerical in nature

    Psychological Testing

  • 9

    What are three (3) forms of assessment?

    Collaborative Psychological Assessment, Therapeutic Psychological Assessment, and Dynamic Psychological Assessment

  • 10

    "assessor and assesse work as partners" from initial contact through final feedback

    Collaborative Psychological Assessment

  • 11

    "self-discovery and new understanding are encouraged" throughout the assessment process

    Therapeutic Psychological Assessment

  • 12

    What is OSS?

    Office of Strategic Services

  • 13

    a predecessor to today's CIA, used a variety of procedures and measurement tools (psychological tests among them) in selecring military personnel for highly specialized missions including espionage

    Office of Strategic Services

  • 14

    used an innovative variety of evaluative tools along with data from the evaluation of highly trained assessors

    OSS Model

  • 15

    acknowledges that tests are only one type of tool used by professional assessor and that the value of a tool of assessment is intimately linked to tge knowledge, skill, and expertise of the assessor

    Assessment

  • 16

    the use of tests and other tools to evaluate abilities and skills relevant to success or failure in a school context

    Educational Assessment

  • 17

    the use of evaluate tools to draw conclusions about psychological aspects of a person as they existed at some point in time prior to the assessment

    Retrospective Assessment

  • 18

    the use of tools of psychological evaluation to the gather data and data conclusions about a subject who is not in proximity to the person or people conducting the evaluation

    Remote Assessment

  • 19

    the "in the moment" evaluation of specific problems and related cognitive and behavioural variables at the very time and place that they occur

    Ecological Monetary Assessment

  • 20

    the interactive, changing, or varying nature of the assessment

    Dynamic

  • 21

    an interactive approach to psychological assessment that usually follows a model of: a. evaluation b. intervention of some sort c. evaluation

    Dynamic Assessment

  • 22

    a measuring device or procedure

    Test

  • 23

    device or procedure designed to measure some variable related to thee practice of medicine (e.g. x-rays, blood tests, and reflec tests)

    Medical Test

  • 24

    a device or procedure designed to measure variables related to psychology (e.g. intelligence, personality, aptitude)

    Psychological Test

  • 25

    two (2) types of tests

    Medical Test and Psychological Test

  • 26

    variables in a psychological test

    Content, Format, Administration Procedures, Scoring and Interpretation Procedures, and Psychometric Soundness/Technical Quality

  • 27

    subject matter (e.g. personality) (variables)

    Content

  • 28

    form, plan, structure, agreement, and layout of test items as well as to related considerations such as time limits (variables)

    Format

  • 29

    some test may require an active and knowledgeable test administrator

    Administration Procedures

  • 30

    • "a code or summary statement" usually but necessarily numerical in nature • "reflects an evaluation of performance" on a test, task, interview, or some other sample of behaviour

    Score

  • 31

    "the process of assigning such evaluative codes or statements to performance" on tests, tasks, interviews or other behavior samples

    Scoring

  • 32

    a reference point, usually numerical, derived by judgement and used to divide a set of data into two or more classifications

    Cut Score

  • 33

    how consistently and how accurately a psychological test measure what it purports to measure

    Psychometric Soundness

  • 34

    measurement that is psychological in nature

    Psychometric

  • 35

    science of psychological in nature

    Psychometrics

  • 36

    professional who uses, analyzes, and interprets psychologic test data

    Psychometrist

  • 37

    the usefulness or practical value that a test of other tool of assessment has for a particular purpose

    Unity

  • 38

    face-to-face talk

    Interview

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    Chapter One (1)

    Chapter One (1)

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    GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING

    GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING

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    GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING

    GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Roots can be found in early twentieth century in _____ (place) _____ (year)

    France, 1905, France 1905

  • 2

    he published a test designed to help place Paris school children

    Alfred Binet

  • 3

    when did the military used the test to screen large numbers of recruits quickly for intellectual and emotional problems?

    WW1

  • 4

    when did the military depend more on tests to screen recruits for service?

    WW2

  • 5

    gathering and integration of psychology-related data for the purpose of making a psychological evaluation with accompany of tools

    Psychological Assessment

  • 6

    to answer a referral question, solve problem or arrive at a decision thru the use of tools of evaluation

    Psychological Assessment

  • 7

    process of measuring psychology-related variables by means of devices/procedures designated to obtain a sample of behaviour

    Psychological Testing

  • 8

    to obtain some gauge, usually numerical in nature

    Psychological Testing

  • 9

    What are three (3) forms of assessment?

    Collaborative Psychological Assessment, Therapeutic Psychological Assessment, and Dynamic Psychological Assessment

  • 10

    "assessor and assesse work as partners" from initial contact through final feedback

    Collaborative Psychological Assessment

  • 11

    "self-discovery and new understanding are encouraged" throughout the assessment process

    Therapeutic Psychological Assessment

  • 12

    What is OSS?

    Office of Strategic Services

  • 13

    a predecessor to today's CIA, used a variety of procedures and measurement tools (psychological tests among them) in selecring military personnel for highly specialized missions including espionage

    Office of Strategic Services

  • 14

    used an innovative variety of evaluative tools along with data from the evaluation of highly trained assessors

    OSS Model

  • 15

    acknowledges that tests are only one type of tool used by professional assessor and that the value of a tool of assessment is intimately linked to tge knowledge, skill, and expertise of the assessor

    Assessment

  • 16

    the use of tests and other tools to evaluate abilities and skills relevant to success or failure in a school context

    Educational Assessment

  • 17

    the use of evaluate tools to draw conclusions about psychological aspects of a person as they existed at some point in time prior to the assessment

    Retrospective Assessment

  • 18

    the use of tools of psychological evaluation to the gather data and data conclusions about a subject who is not in proximity to the person or people conducting the evaluation

    Remote Assessment

  • 19

    the "in the moment" evaluation of specific problems and related cognitive and behavioural variables at the very time and place that they occur

    Ecological Monetary Assessment

  • 20

    the interactive, changing, or varying nature of the assessment

    Dynamic

  • 21

    an interactive approach to psychological assessment that usually follows a model of: a. evaluation b. intervention of some sort c. evaluation

    Dynamic Assessment

  • 22

    a measuring device or procedure

    Test

  • 23

    device or procedure designed to measure some variable related to thee practice of medicine (e.g. x-rays, blood tests, and reflec tests)

    Medical Test

  • 24

    a device or procedure designed to measure variables related to psychology (e.g. intelligence, personality, aptitude)

    Psychological Test

  • 25

    two (2) types of tests

    Medical Test and Psychological Test

  • 26

    variables in a psychological test

    Content, Format, Administration Procedures, Scoring and Interpretation Procedures, and Psychometric Soundness/Technical Quality

  • 27

    subject matter (e.g. personality) (variables)

    Content

  • 28

    form, plan, structure, agreement, and layout of test items as well as to related considerations such as time limits (variables)

    Format

  • 29

    some test may require an active and knowledgeable test administrator

    Administration Procedures

  • 30

    • "a code or summary statement" usually but necessarily numerical in nature • "reflects an evaluation of performance" on a test, task, interview, or some other sample of behaviour

    Score

  • 31

    "the process of assigning such evaluative codes or statements to performance" on tests, tasks, interviews or other behavior samples

    Scoring

  • 32

    a reference point, usually numerical, derived by judgement and used to divide a set of data into two or more classifications

    Cut Score

  • 33

    how consistently and how accurately a psychological test measure what it purports to measure

    Psychometric Soundness

  • 34

    measurement that is psychological in nature

    Psychometric

  • 35

    science of psychological in nature

    Psychometrics

  • 36

    professional who uses, analyzes, and interprets psychologic test data

    Psychometrist

  • 37

    the usefulness or practical value that a test of other tool of assessment has for a particular purpose

    Unity

  • 38

    face-to-face talk

    Interview