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Evidence based assessment |
1. Relying on research findings 2. Using psychometrically strong measures 3. Empirically evaluating the assessment process |
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Unstructured interview |
Serious of open ended questions |
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Structured interview |
Standardized series of questions with predetermined wording and order |
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Mental status examination |
Examine how the client looks, thinks, feels, and behaves |
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Mini mental state examination |
Brief screening device to assess neurocognatice disorders Sets of short memory tasks |
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Deviation intelligence (IQ) |
Intelligence test that show where you stand compared to others in your group |
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Stanford binet 5 (IQ) |
Measures: fluid reasoning, knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial reasoning, and working memory |
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Wechsier adult intelligence scale |
The first comprehensive individual test that researchers specifically designed to measure adult intelligence IQ. Measures verbal compression, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. |
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Self report clinical inventory |
Standardized questions with fixed response categories that's taken independently on paper or online |
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Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory |
Self report containing 567 true false questions. Describes the person's thoughts, behaviors, feelings, and attitudes |
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Neo personality inventory |
240 questionnaire that measures 5 personality traits |
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Thematic apperception test (TAT) |
Projective test in which you invent a story to explain what is happening in a picture |
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Target behavior |
A behavior of interest or concern in an assessment |
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In vivo observation |
Recording of behavior in its natural context |
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Analog abservations |
Observing behavior in a non natural setting like a lab |
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Self monitoring |
Client keeps a record of behaviors |
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Executive functioning |
The ability to formulate goals, make plans, carry out those plans, and then complete the plans in an effective way |
Neuropsychological assessment measures |
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Adaptive testing |
The clients responses to earlier questions determine the next questions asked |
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Computed axial tomography (CAT scan) |
Series of xrays taken from various angles |
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) |
Uses radio waves to create picture of living brain |
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