Norm-Based
Criterion-Based
General
Play Assessment
100

A norm-referenced assessment that takes 5-15 minutes and assesses visual motor impairments?

What is visual motor integration assessment?

100

What kind of assessment is used for kindergarten-6th grade with sensory processing disorders?

Sensory Processing Measure 

100

This kind of test has uniform procedures for administration and scoring

What is a standardized assessment?

100

This is the ideal environmental context to observe the child during play

What is the natural environment?

200

Norm-referenced are used to determine how a child performs in relation to the ______ performance of the normative sample. 

What is average?

200

A criterion-based assessment used to evaluate fundamental motor abilities needed to complete ADLs for children 7-17?

What is the goal-oriented assessment of life skills?

200

This score tells what percentage of people within a sample are at or below the score of your client

What is percentile score?

200

This tool can be used by an OT to determine specific skills that may be developed by engaging in play activities with a certain toy

What is an activity analysis?

300
Norm-referenced test are always_______?

What is standardized?

300

This assessment is used for children birth-3 to provide a visualization of a child's progress in 6 different areas: Cognitive, language, gross motor, fine motor, social, and self-help

What is the Hawaii early learning profile?

300

This type of assessment evaluates one's performance or perception against the prior evaluation outcomes

What is ipsative?

300

The theory of play that includes five stages that go from birth-2, and all the way to 12-16?

What is the Takata taxonomy of play?

400

What assessment looks at performance in 4 motor area composites- fine motor control, manual coordination, body coordination, and strength and agility

What is the BOT-2?

400

True or false- Criterion-based assessments compare children to their peers

False

400

This can assess several developmental domains, takes 10-30 minutes, and can be administered by teachers, aides, or therapists

What is a screening test?

400

These are ways that OTs can evaluate play

What is interview, observation, and play assessment?

500

True or false-If changes are made in the standardized procedures, the standard scores cannot be used to describe the child's performance in comparison with normative values

True

500

True or False- administration and scoring procedures are always standardized on a criterion-referenced test

False- Example-SFA is a judgment based questionnaire completed by those familiar with the child's school performance

500

This assessment can be categorized as both norm and criterion-referenced and assesses fine and gross motor skills of children birth-6

What is the PDMS-2?

500

This assessment assess the individual's degree of playfulness

What is test of playfulness?