Observations and Interviews
Assessments
Achievement Tests
Potpourri
Assessment of Intelligence
100
The purpose of observations.
What is to gain awareness of the factors that influence behaviors?
100
This test has individual's fill in the blank to determine feelings.
What are sentence completion tests?
100
The three aspects to a Writing Test.
What are composition, spelling and handwriting?
100
After referrals are made emotional and behavioral evaluations are administered by this individual.
What is a school psychologist?
100
The general term referring to the ability to learn and to behave adaptively.
What is intelligence?
200
Observers seek to determine and record.
What are target behaviors?
200
A plan this is developed when it has been determined that a child’s behavior is interfering with his/her or other students’ learning.
What is a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
200
When a student changes the order of words while reading
What is inversion?
200
Students with good sight vocabulary excel at these tests.
What are Word Recognition Tests?
200
The IQ Range that is a Very Superior Classification.
What is 130 and above?
300
This type of interview involves asking an individual sets of predetermined questions.
What is structured?
300
This is a psychological test that asks individuals to draw pictures in order to identify emotional or behavioral disorders.
What is Draw-A-Person: Screening Procedure for Emotional Disturbance (DAP:SPED)?
300
A student’s ability to identify the consonants and vowels in a word.
What are Word Attack Skills?
300
Sections on IQ tests that measure a child’s nonverbal abilities.
What is performance subtests?
300
The most widely used individual evaluation to measure intelligence that is used in today’s schools.
What is The Wechsler Scales of Intelligence?
400
These individuals should be interviews to gain insight into a child's history.
Who are parents, teachers and the child?
400
Rating scales determine strengths and weaknesses based on three aspects of the exhibited behavior.
What are frequency, duration, and intensity?
400
When a student recalls the incorrect number memorization on a Math test.
What is Incorrect Number Fact?
400
These types of tests are preferred in special education over group-administered tests
What are individual achievement tests?
400
The effectiveness or degree with which individuals meet the standards of personal independence and social responsibility expected for age and cultural groups.
What is adaptive behavior?
500
The significance of this behavior lies in the individual's period of maladjustment.
What is the child's adjustment to the situation?
500
This type of assessment determines the degree to which individuals meet personal independence and social responsibility standards that are expected in their age and cultural group.
What are Adaptive Behavior Assessments?
500
A student struggles with this skill when he/she is unable to have an emotional response to a passage.
What is affective comprehension?
500
The person that usually administers the IQ tests.
What is psychologist?
500
Verbal Composite Index, Perceptual Reasoning Index, Working Memory Index, and Processing Speed Index.
What are Composite Indexes?