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1
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Characteristics of the test that should be considered when evaluating its appropriateness for a particular examinee include its reliability, validity, and _______

A

standardization

2
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A test is to be standardized when fixed ____ procedures have been established and the test has been administered to a representative sample to establish ______

A

administration and scoring; norms

3
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______-referenced scores are also known as domain- or content-referenced and permit interpreting an examinee’s performance in terms of what he/she can do or knows with regard to a clearly defined domain; while self-referenced scores permit intraindividual comparisons and are also known as _________ scores

A

Criterion; ipsative

4
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The scores provided by most tests can be categorized as _____-referenced, ______-referenced, or _____-referenced

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norm; criterion; self

5
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Functional behavioural assessment (FBA) involved determining the function of a behaviour by identifying its ______ and consequences

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antecedents

6
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______ is a type of dynamic assessment that is usually done after standard administration of a test and involves providing cues, suggestions, or feedback to obtain additional information about an examinee

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testing the limits

7
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An advantage of _____ is that it tailors the test to the individual examinee by choosing subsequent items based on his/her previous answers

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computer adaptive testing (CAT)

8
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Predictions are classified as either actuarial or clinical. The former are based on _____ relationships between test results and target criteria, while the latter are based on ______

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empirically validated; the clinician’s judgment

9
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The research has found that actuarial predictions alone tend to be _____ accurate than clinical predictions alone

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more

10
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To establish rapport and maintain the cooperation of children during an interview, the interviewer can make use of _____ statements and reflection, and should rely primarily on _______ questions (except those starting with why)

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descriptive; open-ended

11
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To enhance sensitivity in multicultural assessment, examiners should be aware of the cultural _____ of many assessment techniques and use alternative techniques whenever possible

A

loading (content)

12
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Research on the effects of a White examiner on the test performance of African American children can be be summarized as demonstrating ________

A

no consistent effect (inconsistent results)

13
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Multiple _____ methods exist, including self-report, direct observation, psychophysiological measures, and multiinformant reports

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data collection

14
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Utilizing ______ may be helpful in administering evaluations and decreasing costs, but there is also a risk of personal records being infiltrated

A

technology

15
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Spearman’s two-factor theory predicts that performance on any cognitive task depends on _____ plus one or more specific abilities

A

g (general intelligence)

16
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Horn and Cattell distinguished between fluid and ______ intelligence and concluded that ______ intelligence is strongly affected by education and cultural experiences

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crystalized; crystalized

17
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Sternberg’s triarchic theory proposes that successful intelligence is composed of three abilities– analytical, creative, and ______-

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practical

18
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The impact of heredity on intelligence is demonstrated by studies showing that, the greater the ______ similarity between people, the higher the correlation coefficient between their IQ test scores

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genetic

19
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The correlation for identical twins reared together is about _____, while the correlation for biological siblings reared together is _____

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0.85; 0.45

20
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The influence of the environment on intelligence is demonstrated by research on the ____ effect which found (with come recent exceptions) a steady increase in IQ test scores in the US and other industrial countries

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Flynn

21
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With regard to the stability of intelligence over the lifespan, Horn proposed that crystalized intelligence increased until about age ____, while fluid intelligence peaks in late adolescence and thereafter declines

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60

22
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Research investigating the stability of intelligence over the lifespan has produced contradictory results. In part because of the different research methodologies used. Early age-related declines are most likely to be found when a _____ design is used because this design is very susceptible to ______ effects

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cross-sectional; cohort (intergenerational)

23
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Schaie and his colleagues used a _____ design and found that, of the six mental abilities they assessed, only _____ showed significant declines prior to age 60

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cross-sectional; perceptual speed

24
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males and females do not differ in a consistent way in terms of mean scores on IQ tests, but females tend to outperform males on measures of _____ ability, while males obtain higher scores on measures of certain _____ and math skills

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verbal; spatial

25
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Several experts argue that cognitive ability tests are biased against members of certain groups. They distinguish between _____ bias, which occurs when there is differential validity, and intercept bias, which occurs when the mean scores on the _____ differ for different groups

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slope; predictor

26
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A domain-referenced test would be most useful for:

A

determining how well an examinee has mastered a unit on inferential statistics

27
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A measure of crystallized intelligence would include items that assess which of the following?

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general knowledge
(As described by Horn and Cattell, crystallized intelligence includes acquired skills and knowledge and is affected by educational and cultural experiences.)
28
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An adult in his or her late 50s is most likely to exhibit an age-related decline on cognitive tasks involving:

A

processing speed

29
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In a scatterplot, a “slope bias” is indicative of which of the following?

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differential validity

30
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Overall, the best conclusion that can be drawn about the effects of examiner race on the performance of African American children on standard IQ tests is that:

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there is no consistent effect of examiner race on the scores of African American children

31
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Research comparing actuarial and clinical predictions indicates that:

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predictions based on actuarial approaches are usually more accurate than predictions based on clinical judgment.

32
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Studies examining the impact of heredity on IQ have correlated the IQs of children and their siblings and/or parents. These studies suggest that the correlation for biological siblings reared together is about:

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.40 to .45

33
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Testing the limits” is ordinarily done:

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after the test has been administered using standardized procedures.

34
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Which data collection method would involve compiling data about the client from several different sources?

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Multi-informant report

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