Knowledge Check
Vocab
Knowledge Check
Vocab
Extra
100

Predictive Validity?

Predictive validity is a tool’s ability to predict future characteristics or behavior.

100

Mental Status Exam

Mental status exam: A set of interview questions and observations designed to reveal the degree and nature of a client’s psychological functioning.

100

What do depression items show?

Depression Items showing extreme pessimism and hopelessness (“I often feel hopeless about the future.”)

100

Drawing Test

Drawing test Drawing tests are commonly used to assess the functioning of children. One is the Kinetic Family Drawing test, in which children draw their household members performing some activity (“kinetic” means “active”).

100

Neuroimaging Techniques

Neuroimaging techniques: Neurological tests that provide images of brain structure or activity, such as CT scans, PET scans, and MRIs. Also called brain scans.

200

What is face validity?

face validity, does not by itself mean that the instrument is trustworthy.

200

Clinical Interview

A clinical interview is just such a face-to-face encounter

200

WHAT ARE THE MERITS OF PROJECTIVE TESTS?

Until the 1950s, projective tests were the most commonly used method for assessing personality. In recent years, however, clinicians and researchers have relied on them largely to gain “supplementary” insights

200

Projective Test

Projective test: A test consisting of ambiguous material that people interpret or respond to.

200

Neurological Test

Neurological test: A test that directly measures brain structure or activity.

300

What is assessment?

Assessment: The process of collecting and interpreting relevant information about a client or research participant.

300

Validity

Validity: The accuracy of a test’s or study’s results; that is, the extent to which the test or study actually measures or shows what it claims.

300

What do Hysteria items show?

Hysteria Items suggesting that the person may use physical or mental symptoms as a way of unconsciously avoiding conflicts and responsibilities (“My heart frequently pounds so hard I can feel it.”)

300

Response Inventories

Response inventories: Tests designed to measure a person’s responses in one specific area of functioning, such as affect, social skills, or cognitive processes.

300

Intelligence Test

Intelligence test: A test designed to measure a person’s intellectual ability.

400

Clinical assessment?

Clinical assessment is used to determine whether, how, and why a person is behaving abnormally and how that person may be helped.

400

Reliability

Reliability: A measure of the consistency of test or research results.

400

unstructured vs structured interviews?

Unstructured interviews typically appeal to psychodynamic and humanistic clinicians, while structured formats are widely used by behavioral and cognitive clinicians, who need to pinpoint behaviors, attitudes, or thinking processes that may underlie abnormal behavior.

400

Clinical Test

clinical test: A device for gathering information about a few aspects of a person’s psychological functioning from which broader information about the person can be inferred.

400

Psychophysiological Test

Psychophysiological test: A test that measures physical responses (such as heart rate and muscle tension) as possible indicators of psychological problems.

500

Concurrent Validity?

Concurrent validity is the degree to which the measures gathered from one tool agree with the measures gathered from other assessment techniques.

500

Standardize

standardize: The process in which a test is administered to a large group of people whose performance then serves as a standard or norm against which any individual’s score can be measured.

500

What do Hypochondriasis items show?

Hypochondriasis Items showing abnormal concern with bodily functions (“I have chest pains several times a week.”)

500

Personality Inventory

Personality inventory: A test designed to measure broad personality characteristics, consisting of statements about behaviors, beliefs, and feelings that people evaluate as either characteristic or uncharacteristic of them.

500

Intelligence Quotient

Intelligence quotient (IQ): A score derived from intelligence tests that theoretically represents a person’s overall intellectual capacity.