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MMPI
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Objective Personality Test
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MCMI-III
(Milan Clinical Multiaxial Inventory) |
Objective measure of personality.
Corresponds closely with DSM Normed on clinical population so should not be used with normal population as it exaggerates pathology |
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CPI
(California Psychological Inventory) |
Used for normal, non-clinical population for organizational and educational settings.
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Raven's Progressive Matrices
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Best nonverbal test of intelligence and g factor.
children and adults |
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Wisc-IV
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Children IQ test
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WAIS-III
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Adult IQ test
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Stanford Binet
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children and adults
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Rorschach
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Projective personality test of 10 inkblots
Exner scoring system most often used |
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TAT
(Thematic Apperception Test) |
Projective Personality Test
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Bender Gestalt
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pt copies nine drawings
Good for Neuropsych assessment screening, projective personality |
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WRAT3
(Wide Range Achievement Test) |
Achievement Test for Academic Achievement.
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WIAT
(Wechsler Individual Achievement Test) |
Achievement Test for Academic Achievement.
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The Vineland
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Test of adaptive functioning used, along with IQ, to assess MR
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WPPSI-III
(Wechsler Primary & Preschool Scale of Intelligence) |
For Children 2.6 to 7.3
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KABC-II
(Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children) |
For Children 3 to 18
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KBIT-2
(Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test) |
For ages 4 through 90. Brief screening of crystallized and fluid (nonverbal) intelligence.
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Denver II
(Denver Developmental Screening Test II) |
Birth to 6 years of age. Screening test for developmental delays. Can be administered by paraprofessionals
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Fagan Test of Intelligence
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Infants 3 to 12 months. Used to identify mental retardation or cognitive impairments
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AAMR Adaptive Behavior Scales
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includes School scale (3-21 yrs) and Residential/Community scale (18-80 yrs). assess adaptive functioning for MR
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Cognitive Assessment System
(CAS) |
For Children ages 5-17
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Slosson Tests
(SIT-P-1) (SIT-R3-1) |
SIT-P-1 for Children & Adults
SIT-R3-1 screening test of crystallized intelligence for ages 4 through 65. Can be used with individuals with visual impairments |
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Columbia Mental Maturity Scale
(CMMS) |
originally developed for children with CP also used for those with brain damage, MR, hearing loss, & limited English
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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
(PPVT-III) |
Nonverbal intelligence test, developed for those with orthopedic disabilities, aged 2.5 to 85.
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Haptic Intelligence Scale
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For Blind and visually impaired individuals aged 16+. Can be administered alone or with WAIS
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Hiskey-Nebraska Test of Learning Aptitude
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For ages 3 to 17 who have hearing impairments
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Leiter International Performance Scale
(Leiter-R) |
Culture-fair measure of cognitive abilities for ages 2-21. Also useful for those with language or hearing problems.
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Kulman-Anderson Test
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Group test for K-12. Verbal, quantitative, and Total scores.
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Woodcock Johnson III
(WJ III COG) (WJ III ACH) |
Group tests for ages 2-90+. Cognitive, academic, and ability-achievement discrepancies.
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Wonderlic Personnel Test
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12 minute paper and pencil test of mental ability for adults. Several forms available. Used in industry, but may discriminate against culturally diverse groups.
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Curriculm-based measurement
(CBM) |
standardized assessment of school children
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Performance-based assessment
(PBA) |
Clinton administration-evaluate pupil actually carrying out activity
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Differential Aptitude Test
(DAT) |
for educational and aptitude counseling
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General Aptitude Test Battery
(GATB) |
Developed by US Government for vocational counseling and job placement.
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What type of tests are the Minnesota Paper Form Board and the Bennett Mechanical Comprehension Test?
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Mechanical Aptitude Tests.
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What type of tests are the Purdue Pegboard and the Crawford Small Parts Dexterity Test?
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Psychomotor tests.
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Edwards Personal Preference Schedule
(EPPS) |
Based on Murray personality theory. Ipsative. Provides info on the 15 needs he identified (like Achievement, Exhibitionism, Autonomy)
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Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire
(16 PF) |
Developed by Catell to assess personality traits
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NEO Personality Inventory-Revised
(NEO-PI-R) |
Used to assess Big Five Personality Traits.
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Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery
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To assess brain damage. can be used in conjunction with WAIS and MMPI
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Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
(LLNB) |
Tests for Brain Injury. Considered better then the Halstead-Reitan (H-R)
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Benton Visual Retention Test
(BVRT) |
Used to assess brain damage.
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Beery Developmental Test ofVisual-Motor Integration (Beery-VMI)
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Assesses visual-motor skills of children ages 3 to 18 to identify deficits that might lead to learning and behavior problems.
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Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
(WCST) |
used for ages 6.5 to 80, sensitive to frontal lobe damage and impaired performance has been linked to alcoholism.
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Stroop Color-Word Association
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Measures cognitive flexibility and selective attention. Poor performance linked to frontal lobe damage, ADHD, Autism, and Depression.
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Mini Mental State Exam
(MMSE) |
Mini Mental Status. Diagnostic for dementia. Maximum score is 30, 23 or 24 cutoff scores.
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Beck Depression Inventory II
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to assess Major Depression
0-13 minimal 14-19 mild 20-28 moderate 29-63 severe |
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Beck Hopelessness Scale
Beck Scale for Suicidal Ideation |
Scales to assess suicide risk
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Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities
(ITPA-3) |
for ages 5-12.11
evaluates child's linguistic abilities |
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Wide-Range Achievement Test
(WRAT-3) |
For ages 5-75. Estimates grade level functioning in reading, spelling, arithmetic. Often used to assess learning disabilities.
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What tests are used to assess ADHD?
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Broad Band Tests: Behavioral Assessment for Children, Child Behavior Checklist
Narrow Band Tests: ADHD Rating Scale, Stroop Color-Word Associations. |
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What tests are used to assess autism?
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The Child Autism Rating Scale, The Autism Behavior Checklist, & The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Checklist for Autism in Toddlers. Embedded Figures Test-Autistic Children tend to find embedded figures better then those without autism.
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Strong Interest Inventory
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Test for Occupational themes and interests
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Kuder Occupational Interest Survey, Kuder Career Search
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Occupational tests
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Career Assessment Inventory
(CAI) |
Helps to identify career options
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Self-Directed Search
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Developed by Holland. Is a self-administered, self-scored, self-interpreted vocational interest inventory (identifies RIASEC)+
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
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Objective personality test that assesses four personality dimensions derived from Jung’s personality types – i.e., extraversion/introversion, sensate/intuitive, thinking/feeling, and judging/perceiving
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MMPI-A
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Downward extension of MMPI, for adolescents aged 14 through 18 who can read at the 6th grade level or above
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Mini Mental State Exam scores
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23 or above considered normal
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