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Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale
type |
infant scale test
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Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale
age |
3 days- 4 weeks
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Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale
purpose |
measure new born competence
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Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale
scale/score |
47 scores, 27 behavioral observations, 20 elicited
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Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale
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widely used in research
no norms poor reliability does not predict future intelligence |
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
type |
infant scale test
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
age |
2-30 months
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
purpose |
measure cognitive and motor functions not intelligence
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
scales |
motor and mental
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
strengths |
psychometrically sound and predicts retardation
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
weakness |
does not predict future intelligence
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Bayley Scales of Infant Development
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most widely used infant test
most recommended most psychometrically sound newest test |
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Gesell Developmental Schedules
type |
infant scale
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Gesell Developmental Schedules
age |
2 1/2- 6 years
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Gesell Developmental Schedules
purpose |
measure developmental status
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Gesell Developmental Schedules
score/scale |
gross motor
fine motor adaptive language personal social |
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Gesell Developmental Schedules
weakness |
inadequate standardization
no evidence of reliability or validity vague directions |
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Gesell Developmental Schedules
uniquenes |
not used so much
one of the first tests developmental quotient |
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McCarthy Scale of Children's Ability
age |
2 1/2 - 8 1/2 years
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McCarthy Scale of Children's Ability
score/scales |
general cognitive index
verbal, perceptual performance, qualitative memory and motor skills |
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McCarthy Scale of Children's Ability
psychometric properties |
good, used in research, better testing of children from low income homes
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Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
age |
3 - 18 years
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Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
score/scale |
serial processing/ simultaneous processing intelligence and achievement
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Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
psychometric properties |
based on information processing, not good
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Columbia Mental Maturity
age |
3 - 12 years
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Columbia Mental Maturity
purpose |
used for children with physical problems:
language deficits/ cant speak hearing loss/ cerebral palsy |
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Columbia Mental Maturity
psychometrics |
good, but child can obtain an 82 on chance due to multiple choice test
better used as a screening test |
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
age |
2 1/2 - 90
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
purpose |
participant does not have to read or write
measures hearing vocabulary |
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
psychometric properties |
good reliability and validity but underestimates intelligence (you could guess)
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Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities
type |
Special Population: Learning Disabilities
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Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities
age |
2 - 10 years
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Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities
facts |
difficult to administer
widely used |
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Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities
psychometric properties |
no reliabilty
no validity |
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Woodcock- Johnson III
type |
Special Population Test:
Learning Disabilities |
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Woodcock- Johnson III
Psychometric Properties |
Relitavely Good
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Woodcock- Johnson III
purpose |
asesses both achievemtn and cognition
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Woodcock- Johnson III
uniqueness |
based on a 3 stratum theory of intelligence
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Woodcock- Johnson III
3 Stratums |
1- 69 narrow abilities
2- broad categories of cognitive abilities 3- g ( general factor of intelligence ) |
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Benton Visual Retention Test
type |
Visiographic Test
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Benton Visual Retention Test
purpose |
test for brain damage based on poor task performance
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Benton Visual Retention Test
scale |
shown 8 geometric figures drawn from memory
compare drawing to norms, cut off score for brain damage based on number of errors |
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Benton Visual Retention Test
uniqueness |
used to indicate Alzheimer's Disease
Errors can be associated with aging |
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Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
purpose |
test for brain damaged children
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Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
age |
5 - 8 years
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Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test
uniqueness |
very popular
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Memory For Designs Test
age |
8 1/2- 60 years
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Memory For Designs Test
purpose |
indicate brain injury or disease
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Memory For Designs Test
scale |
15 figures drawn from memory, given 10 mins
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SAT
Scholastic Assessment Test |
aptitude test
predicts 1st year college gpa psychometrically sound m = 500 sd = 100 measures verbal and math reasoning |
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SAT II
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aptitude test
subject tests |
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GRE
Graduate Record Exam score |
3 scores: verbal &n quantitative (multiple choice), analytical (written)
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GRE
Graduate Record Exam psychometric properties |
not as sound as SAT, but same m/sd
predictive validity not that good when combined with undergraduate GPA. grade inflation a problem achievement test for 20 majors |
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LSAT
Law School Admission Test facts |
Requires specific knowledge, may be taken by any major
one of the most difficult tests |
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LSAT
Law School Admission Test scale |
3 types of problems ( reading comprehension, logical reasoning, analytical reasoning )
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LSAT
Law School Admission Test psychometric properties |
psychometrically sound
does predict 1st year law school GPA |
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non verbal group ability test:
Goodenough Harris Drawing Test purpose |
assumes that increasing detail in drawing is related to age in ability
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non verbal group ability test:
Goodenough Harris Drawing Test scale |
human figure drawing that is scored by amount of detail- generally one point for each detail
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non verbal group ability test:
Goodenough Harris Drawing Test facts |
only used with other tests
quickest, easiest ability test |
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non verbal group ability test:
Raven Progressive Matrices Test age |
5 - adult, for groups or individuals
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non verbal group ability test:
Raven Progressive Matrices Test purpose |
neurological testing that confirms measuring cortex functioning
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non verbal group ability test:
Raven Progressive Matrices Test scale |
60 matrices of increasing difficulty
uses a 7-8 point black white difference |
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non verbal group ability test:
Raven Progressive Matrices Test uniqueness |
best single measure of g available (general fluid abilities)
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Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
purpose |
used to measure aptitude of 11th and 12th graders
determines if one can enter military and also assignments available once in |
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Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
scale |
10 subtests of general ability
3 academic composites - academic, verbal, math |
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Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
composites |
4 occupational composites:
mechanical / crafts business / clerical electronics / electrical health / social |
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General Aptitude Test Battery
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reading ability test
supposed to measure aptitude for a variety of occupations wide range of scores from general intelligence to manual dexterity more appropriate for those who have not graduated from college out dated |
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Achievement
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previous learning
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Aptitude
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potential for learning a specific skill
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Intelligence Tests
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measurement of previous learning
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