A systematic procedure for collecting information that is used to make inferences or decisions about the characteristics of a person
What is an assessment
He created the first scales to differentiate between children who could or could not function in a regular classroom.
Who is Standford-Binet or Binet
ACA
What is the American Counseling Association
Not required to have advanced training
What is level A
competencies and standards used to assess individuals from different cultural backgrounds
What is a Multicultural assessment
Interview, test, observations,
What are Methods of assessments
Testing began
What is around 2200 B.C. or 2000 years
Moral principals adopted by individuals or group that provide the basis for "right" conduct
Ethics
Test level requires B-Level and doctorate
What is level C
US residents self-identified as “minority” to the US Census Bureau in 2014
What is 1/3 of the population
Self-disclosure
What is the Client as a Sources
The first major personality assessment was also developed for use during
What is World War I
Foundations, Operations, and Testing Applications
What are the parts of the Standards for Educational and Psychological
Have a graduate degree in the field
What is Level B
Identify biased test items
What is the Differential Item Functioning (DIF) method
Personal, Professional, Records
What are Collateral Sources
__________________ applied Darwin’s evolutionary theory to attempt to demonstrate a hereditary basis for intelligence.
Who is Sir Francis Galton (1890)
According to the American Psychological Associations Ethical Principles, psychologists must obtain _______________when using assessments.
What is informed consent
Make have a B.A. degree in Human Services
What is level A
Examiners study behavior from within a culture, using criteria relative to the internal characteristics of that culture
What is emic
Identify the problem
Select and implement assessment methods
Analyze Data
What is the assessment process
Passage of the "No Child Left Behind" act was created in______
What is 2001
This joint committee (ACA, AERA, ASHA, NASP, NCME, and NATD) created
What is the Code of Fair Testing
APA dropped but the publisher still continue to use
What is the Three Level System
Neuropsychological assessments assess for impairments caused by
What is brain injury or damage