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What is the aim of criterion-referenced tests?
Standards are intended to...:
What is meant by informed consent?
What is true about criterion-referenced tests?
What is the purpose of standards?
It is important that the test leader takes care of 'report', what is this?
B. The score of the test subject is compared to clearly defined criteria
C. Compare the scores of participants.
C. The subjects are informed about the reasons for the test.
A. Scores are compared with pre-set limits
A. Providing an average performance indicator
A. That the test leader keeps a comprehensive report and later evaluates with the client
Which test is a well-known personality test?
This concept dates back to the 4th century BC. Assumes that one's character can be judged on the basis of external characteristics, especially the face. Which concept is discussed here?
Projective tests are heavily influenced by the ...
Which of the following tests is probably the most used individual test ever?
What is an aspect of fraud?
Which order of occurrence is correct?
B. MMPI
C. Physiognomy
C. Psychoanalytic theory
A. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
A. Lake Wobegon Effect
B. Physiognomy, Wundt, Gall, Binet
Thurstone drew up seven primary mental skills. Which does not belong here?
Fill in:
The average IQ is ___ (A) ___ and the corresponding standard deviation is ___ (B) ___ according to Wechsler. The average score at subtest level is ___ (C) ___ and the corresponding standard deviation is ___ (D) ___.
Put the correct measurement precedence at the correct subtest (WISC-III):
Subtest Measurement | Provence |
A. Information | 1. Measure the working memory |
B. Digit span | 2. Measure the (work) memory |
C. Vocabulary | 3. Measure the spatial analysis and the visuo motore coordination |
D. Arithmetic | 4. Measure the ability to abstract reasoning |
E. Comprehension | 5. Measure the speed of visual information processing |
F. Similarities | 6. Measure the general intelligence |
G. Incomplete drawings | 7. Measure the written working memory and the photographic memory |
H. Substitution | 8. Measure the general skills and is the most important test on the scale Verbal Understanding |
I. Arranging images | 9. Measure the visual, general factual knowledge |
J. Figure lay | 10. Measure the speed and accuracy of visual-motor action |
K. Comparing symbols | 11. Measure the social intelligence |
L. Maze | 12. Measure the concrete ability of visual analysis |
M. Block patterns | 13. Measure the ability to visual reasoning |
Which of the following is NOT a primary mental ability, according to the theory of Thurstone?
Which skill is, within the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory, a typical example of crystallized intelligence?
For the Wechsler tests, the standard deviation of IQ is always
Which Wechsler subtest is the best measurement tool for general skills?
The WISC has several versions. All versions of the WISC consist of at least the following sub-components:
D. Inhibitory power
The following answers are correct
B. Emotional intelligence
D. Vocabulary size
C. 15
A. Digit span
A. Verbal comprehension, conceptual reasoning, working memory, processing speed
With which populations is the Peabody picture vocalbulary test used?
For which target group is the Bayley III used?
What criterion applies to determining an intellectual disability?
What is true about the predictive value of infant tests?
Which of the options below is NOT a scale of the Bayley III?
The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-4 has a high reliability, but not for ...
What is characteristic for a mental handicap?
Which skill is NOT covered by adaptive behavior?
The Bayley test of Infant Development is for children of any age?
A. With weak motor skills and problems with verbal utterances.
A. Babies and toddlers (0-4 years)
C. The level of intelligence must be fixed at 75 or lower and the person must have difficulty with behavioral adjustment.
C. Both a and b are true
C. Arithmetic scale
C. Children with foreign origin
D. All options mentioned abo
C. Spatial skills
A. 1 month to 24 months
Which statement (s) is / are correct?
I. The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence has a great predictive capacity in the long term
II. Children with Rett syndrome have different characteristics at the outset
What is a good definition for character trait?
What does the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) measure?
What is a respected definition of the term "trait"?
Which of the options below is NOT a 'Big Five' personality factor?
The main resource used by the TAT is:
D. Both correct
A. Every way in which an individual differs from another individual in the long term.
D. All the above answers
A. Every relatively constant way in which an individual distinguishes himself from other individuals
C. Sensation-seeking
D. Images
Which statement (s) is / are correct?
I. At all Wechsler testing is the standard deviation 15.
II. In research into stable personality, a longitudinal study is best.
B. 2 is true, 1 is false
Enter: Aphasia in the area of Wernicke leads to ___ (1) ___ and aphasia in the area of Broca leads to ___ (2) ___.
What is sometimes compared to a spotlight that our brains use to determine what is relevant, and to ignore what is irrelevant?
Generally, language functions in the brain are...
Which test batteries are the two main approaches in neuropsychological assessment?
Which of the following tests is NOT an attention test?
Where would a clinical study for aphasia NOT focus on?
What kind of aphasia is described here ?:
'The understanding of meaning is difficult, but language can be spoken fluently'.
What test does investigate long-term thinking of children?
B. (1) A disturbed language concept; (2) Unclear and slow speech, the language concept is intact
C. Attention
A. Left lateralized
D. Patient-centered; standard
C. Porch Communication Ability
C. Language comprehension
D. Wernicke's aphasia
D. Marshmallow test
Why is it difficult for (young) children to express themselves about their own emotions and behavior?
What is adaptive behavior?
When the validity of biodata and cognitive ability tests is compared for what concerns their predictive capacity for training, it is often found that ...
Behavior Research is generally the most used in the following population:
What is the main reason that children find it difficult to talk about their own feelings or behaviors?
What is NOT a drawback of behavioral questionnaires?
What is the result of a response set?
Who will fill in a behavioral assessment scale for a child?
Classification is a way to subdivide test subjects into categories. What is the correct order for classification?
CASE is a good example of ...
The BASC-2 includes:
Which the following statements are not true?
A. They are not sufficiently skilled verbally and have insufficient self-insight.
A. Conceptual, practical and social skills.
C. Biodata and cognitive ability tests work just as well
A. Children
C. Both a and b.
A. They are a bad method to diagnose externalizing problems
A. Reduction of validity
C. The parents & the teacher
C. Placement, selection, certification, screening
C. An omnibus measuring scale
D. TRS and PRS
C. CBCL is completed by both parents and teachers
What is the difference between a clinical and an actuarial judgment?
What applies to the CAT test?
What is it called when a psychologist uses her experience, intuition and study knowledge to determine whether a client may have a depression?
Extreme scores are tested in some tests. What is true about extreme scores in computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) compared to the traditional way of testing?
B. A clinical judgment makes use of the experience, intuition and knowledge of the researcher; an actuarial judgment is based on empirical knowledge.
D. The test is taken on the computer.
C. A clinical judgment
B. The extreme scores are more accurate in CAT than in traditional methods of testing
A …... measures a broad distribution of symptoms and behaviors and a ….. measures a specific domain of distribution of symptoms and behaviors.
B. Syndrome-specific rating scale; omnibus rating scale
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