Spooky Psychometrics
Multicultural Competence
Jamie's Jam (SSD)
Dr. B's Expertise (Language)
Touch of the 'Tism (ASD/SCD)
100

What are the types of validity? and describe each.

- Face validity 

- Content validity 

- Construct validity 

- Concurrent validity

- Predictive validity

100

What does VISION stand for? what does each letter evaluates/focuses on? 

V- values and beliefs- become aware of personal biases, values and assumptions 

I- interpreting experiences- different cultural points of view 

S- structuring relationships- build relationships with the family that meet the needs within their cultural context 

I- interaction style- awareness of verbal and nonverbal behavior that may differ 

O- operational strategies- explain the “why” behind our approach 

N- needs- SLP determines the needs of the family

100

3 questions to ask about early communication history

when did they begin babbling, when was their first word and what did they use it for, when did your child begin to combine words

100

Language disorders can often co-occur with other diagnoses such as:

- Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
- Intellectual disability (ID)
- ADHD
- Hearing loss

100

Autism is this type of disorder

What is a neurodevelopmental disorder?

200

What are the types of reliability? and describe each.

- Test-retest reliability 

- Split-half reliability 

- Interrater reliability 

- Intrarater reliability 

- Alternate form reliability

200

What are some Red Flags bilingual kids display?

cannot express basic needs/wants; needs simple information; fails to ask/answer questions appropriately; needs simple information;difficulty following directions and echolalia 

200

List three standardized assessments for SSD.

GFTA-3; KLPA-2; KSPT; HAPP-3

200

How would you define a developmental language disorder (DLD)?

a pure language disorder that cannot be attributed to a hearing, intellectual, emotional, or acquired neurological impairment

200

One difference between individuals with ASD and SCD is...

What is the presence of restricted/repetitive behaviors and interests?

300

What should the test manual for a standardized test include?

- purpose of the test 

- age range for which test is standardized

- test construction and development 

- administration and scoring procedures

300

What type of assessments can be considered when assessing a bilingual child?

authentic assessment and dynamic assessment 

*standardize assessment is inappropriate because they are focused on mainstream groups and culturally biased 

300

The measure of the client’s ability to make
rapidly alternating speech movements. What information does it provide?

Diadokinetic rate (DDK); provides information about motor skills and speech planning abilities

300

What are 3 differences that would indicate a language impairment rather than a late bloomer?

- family history
- medical conditions/prematurity
- poor nonverbal communication
- delayed babbling
- limited phonetic inventories
- atypical error patterns
- reduced comprehension
- <50 words and no word combos at 2

300

Name 3 early indicators of ASD and SCD

What is:

  • Reduced eye contact 

  • Limited reciprocated affection 

  • Reduced imitation 

  • Reduced use of gestures 

  • Reduced or inconsistent responses to speech 

  • Does not engage in symbolic play 

  • Diminished play interests/activities 

  • Does not repeat behaviors that produce attention or laughter 

  • Language concerns 

400

T or F: Alternate form reliability is when scores from 1/2 of the test correlates with scores from the other 1/2 of the test

F (alternate form is test correlation with another test - form A&B) - this would be split-half

400

What are some behaviors typical bilingual developmental children display? Define each one!

Interference/transfer: first language influences the production of the second 

code switching: changing languages within or across the same utterances

silent period: quiet period where the child is first exposed to a new language and focuses on listening  

400

characteristics for cas 

inappropriate prosody, poor transitions, inconsistent errors 

400

What is a criterion-referenced language assessment appropriate for ages 0-3?

Rosetti Infant Toddler Language Scales

400

An ASD diagnostic tool that can be administered by certified SLPs

What is the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule?

500

What must test developers clearly described for a standardized test?

Standardized administration procedures, reliability, and validity

500

What are some assessment considerations we should have for culturally diverse families? 

Predominant language, first words, awareness of normal, communicative patterns of clients first language, within languages there are dialects, and child who is learning English will display patterns of behaviors that the SLP can misdiagnosed 

500

how is Kaufman speech praxis is different from khan lewis phonological analysis?

KL- frequency of occurance of phonological processes

KSPA: assesses speech motor planning for those with severe speech deficits (CAS)

500

What does type-token ratio and MLU tell us?

1. the # of different words the child is using

2. the average number of morphemes produced in an utterance 

500

Name 3 examples of deficits in expressive language

What is:

Echolalia

Difficulty with categorization

Reduced vocab

Pronoun reversals

Overuse of same basic sentence patterns

Omission of morphemes

Delayed speech onset

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