assessment: ability assessment Flashcards

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Achievement Tests

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Assess the knowledge and skills an individual has acquired in a particular area due to instruction or training experiences.

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survey batteries

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A collection of tests that measure individuals’ knowledge across multiple subject areas and, as a result, do not assess any one subject in great depth.

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common tests of cognitive ability:

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  • Cognitive Ability Test (CogAT),
  • Otis-Lennon School Ability Test,
  • ACT assessment,
  • SAT,
  • GRE,
  • Miller Analogies Test (MAT),
  • Law School Admission Test (LSAT),
  • Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
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diagnostic tests

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Tests that identify learning disabilities or specific learning difficulties by providing an in-depth analysis of student skill competency in a given academic area.

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readiness tests

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A group of criterion-referenced achievement assessments that indicate the minimum level of skills needed to move from one grade level to the next

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Aptitude Tests

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Assess what a person is capable of learning and attempt to predict how well that individual will perform in the future.

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cognitive ability tests

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Tests that make predictions about an individual’s ability to perform in future grade levels, colleges, and graduate schools.

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vocational aptitude testing

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A set of predictive tests that are designed to measure one’s potential for occupational success. Employers frequently use these tests to assist in the process of screening for competent, well-suited employees

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High Stakes Testing

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The use of standardized test outcomes to make a major educational decision concerning promotion, retention, educational placement, and entrance into college; as a result, high stakes testing can have serious consequences for the students being tested.

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