Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Assessing Student Behavior
IQ Tests
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This disorder is know as an Anxiety disorder whose primary characteristics include obsessive thoughts resulting in compulsive behaviors.
What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or other health factors is just one of the characteristics that would define:
What is an emotional disturbance
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Verbal Comprehension, Processing Speed, Working Memory, and Perceptual Reasoning are all measured on what type of test?
What is an IQ test
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Scatter or variability between subtests that may indicated an unevenness of performance is known as:
What is Intertest Scatter
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A standard score less than 70 would usually indicate what type of classification?
What is a developmental delay
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Previously OCD was categorized under Emotional/Behavioral disorders for special education, but it is now found under...
What is "Other Health Impairment"
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The term emotional disturbance includes schizophrenia but it does not apply to children who are:
What is maladjusted
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Block design, picture concepts, matrix reasoning, and picture completion are all measured under what category on an IQ test?
What is Perceptual Reasoning
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On the bell shaped curve, an IQ score of 100 would indicate that the child is in what range?
What is the normal/average range
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This is a term we use in schools to describe statistical information that we gather and collect during the assessment process.
What is data
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One of the causes of OCD is a problem in communication between the Prefrontal Cortex of the brain and the Basal Ganglia located deep within the brain. Where is the Prefrontal Cortex located?
What is "the front" or "the frontal lobe"
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Oppositional Defiance Disorder, Conduct Disorder, ADHD, and Intermittent Explosive Disorder are all types of what behavior disorder?
What is Externalizing Disruptive Behavior Disorders
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This IQ test only takes about 20 minutes to administer:
What is the Slosson Intelligence Scale-Revised
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This is a general score used to compare the performance of children in the same grade with one another.
What are Grade Equivalent Scores
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The first step in assessing a child with a formal standardized test is to obtain the child's...
What is the Chronological Age
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Most children with OCD tend to have one or two other psychiatric conditions. The term used for this is...
What is "comorbidity"
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There are many different popular formal assessment tools for diagnosing Emotional Behavioral Disorders and ADHD but the most common one is:
What is Conners' Parent and Teacher Rating Scale
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The WISC intelligence test contains how many subtests?
What is 13 subtests
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A child whose scores land them in the 8th stanine on the bell shaped curve would be how many standard deviations above the mean?
What is 2
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This term is used to simply identify the number of correct responses a child received on an assessment before it has been weighted, transformed, or statistically manipulated.
What is a raw score
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Sleep deprivation, inadequate information processing, impaired concentration, decreased work performance because of a need for perfection, tardiness, and absenteeism are all factors of OCD that can effect performance in what setting?
What is school
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When using the DSM-IV as a diagnostic tool, Axis II contains information on:
What are Personality Disorders and MR
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This law requires the assessment of intelligence for the diagnosis of many disabilities such as Intellectually Disabled and Gifted.
What is IDEA
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This is a very general score that is used to compare the performance of children at the same age as one another.
What is the Age Equivalent Score
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This is a score indicating the percentage of people or scores that occur at or below a given score, also this score ranges from 1-99.
What is a percentile rank.
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