Psychometrics
Cognitive-Neuro
Personality
Clinical
Academic/
Vocational
Strength-Based Assessment
100
Test-retest, alternate forms, internal consistency
What is reliability?
100
Author of the first intelligence test
Who is Binet?
100
Sentence Completion, Draw-A-Person, Thematic Apperception Test
What are projective techniques?
100
Well-known cognitive-behaviorist who has developed scales for measuring both anxiety and depression
Who is Beck?
100

WRAT

What is the Wide Range Achievement Test?

100

Tennessee, Piers-Harris, and Coopersmith

What are Self-Esteem Inventories?

200
The relationship between a measure and an established measure of the same construct
What is concurrent validity?
200


What is an IQ test score distribution? 

200

ENFJ

What is Extraversion, Intuition, Feeling, Judging?

200

Commonly used screening measure for alcoholism

CAGE or Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test

200

Type of test measuring one's ability to learn new tasks or perform well in a future role

Aptitude test

200

Term describing one's ability to "bounce back" from adversity

What is resilience?

300

Standard score referring to the percentage of people falling below an individual's score on a test

What is a percentile rank?

300

Best strategy for validly measuring the intelligence of an individual whose language is not English

What is a nonverbal intelligence test?

300

What is the Rorschach test?

300
Initial evaluation of a client's appearance, mood, thought content, and judgement
What is the Mental Status Exam?
300
Popular self-administered career inventory that measures interests, abilities and competencies
What is the Self-Directed Search or Career Decision-Making System?
300

Father of Positive Psychology who went from "learned helplessness" to "learned optimism"

Who is Martin Seligman?

400
a z score of 1, a T score of 60, and an IQ score of 115
What is one standard deviation above the mean?
400

Diagnostic term for individuals with IQ below 70

What is intellectual disability?

400

Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism

What are the Big Five factors?

400

The most widely researched and used objective personality test often used for diagnostic purposes

What is the MMPI?

400
Online self-assessment career exploration tool that helps clients identify occupations related to their interests
What is the O'Net Interest Profiler?
400

A generalized expectancy that one will experience positive things in life

What is optimism?

500

What is negatively skewed?

500

Neurodevelopmental disorder commonly diagnosed in childhood based on a comprehensive Assessment

ADHD oe ASD

500
Items on a personality test that are designed to measure "truthfulness" of responses
What are Validity Scales or Lie Scales?
500

Comprehensive assessment instrument for children that includes teacher, parent, and self ratings

What is the BASC, Conners, or CBCL?

500

Assessment strategy for learning disabilities based on ability of client to learn from different teaching methods or in different settings

What is Response to Intervention?

500

Self-report measure developed by Martin Seligman to measure an individual's core qualities or personal assets

What is the Values in Action Scale?

600

Statistical term describing a range within which one's true score on a test can be found

What is a confidence interval?

600

Term used to describe attention, memory, and organizational skills measured by neuropsychological tests

What is executive functioning?

600

Personality test developed by Raymond Cattell through a process of factor analysis

16 PF

600
Clinical Disorder with the least amount of diagnostic reliability
What are Personality Disorders?
600

Term used traditionally in assessment to describe the broad range of factors that often predict academic and behavioral problems

What are risk factors?

600

Best predictor of performance on the national spelling bee and West Point beast barracks

What is Grit?