Assessment
Validity
Reliability
Standardization
Misc
100

An evaluation of someone's ability of doing something

What is assessment 

100

This is based off of appearance only not off of content.

What is face validity 

100

A tests stability overtime is tested by comparing scores of the same test multiple times.

What is test-retest

100

Standard procedure, grading and administration are used.

What is formal tests

100

A tests standardized procedure is change such as using a larger sized font for a client.

What is accommodation

200

This test compares a client's performance to a predetermined criteria.

What is criterion-referenced tests

200

The content of the actual test is judged by individuals with expertise in that specific content area.

What is content validity

200

Half of the results correlate with the test scores from the other test, the tests must assess the same skill.

What is split-half reliability 

200

This is the exact year, day, month and day clients which is important for analyzing the test results.

What is chronical age

200

The tests standardized administration protocol is changed such as allowing the client to take more time on the test.

What is modifications

300
This test has a real-life approach. Testing may be done in a public place or a stimulation.

What is authentic assessment

300

Observation on behavioral or attribute based tested by a predetermined construct.

What is construct validity

300
When one person takes the tests multiple times and has the same results this is settled.

What is intra-rater reliability

300

Gestational development is taken into consideration when a baby is born premature.

What is adjusted age

300

This is based on the number of correct responses initially.

What is raw score

400

A test that is administrate to evaluate if a client has a language disorder.

What is norm-referenced 

400

A tests validity is compared to a standard that is accepted majority of the time.

What is concurrent validity
400

If more then one person takes the test and the results are consistent this is established.

What is inter-rater reliability 

400

Test-giver bias and other influences do not affect the clients performance during test taking.

What is standardization 

400

A law by the federal government that is used for improving the health care system.

What is HIPAA?

500

This is used to compare scores of other clients who have taken the test. This is based off of the mean and the standard deviation. 

What is normal distribution 

500

Performance is being predicted by this test in different times or situations.

What is predictive validity

500

Two sets of results from a test are compared after two options have been taken Test A and Test B.  The same group of people take both tests

What is parallel form of reliability 

500

A starting point for standardization of test scores and administration.

What is basal

500

An individual standing compared to the normal distribution. 

What is a percentile rank

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