Affects on Assessments
Before the test
Standardized
what you need to know
Random fun
100

The test measures what it says it measures

What is validity?

100

Name the five principals of an intake evaluation?

1. thorough
2. variety of modalities
3. valid
4. reliable
5. tailored to the patient

100

T/F the term standardized is synonymous with norm referenced?

False, it is not synonymous. any test can be standardized as long as uniform test administration and scoring are used

100

Difficulty with speaking standard american english when it is not the native language

What is a language difference?

100

Involves the collection of data to decide whether there is a strong likelihood that an individual does or does not have a problem that will require a complete evaluation
-results generally yield a pass or fail based on a cut off score

What is screening?

200

Match between the stated purpose of the test and the actual content

What is face validity?

200

List the steps in the scientific method

1. Read Case History
2. Formulate Hypotheses
3. Select Tools
4. Collect Data
5. Analyze Data
6. Accept/Reject Hypotheses
7. Generalize the Data



200

shows whether or not the test taker has knowledge of the material. it does not compare the test takers performance to his or her peers

What is criterion referenced?

200

When  a language difference become a disorder

to be considered a disorder the difficulty must be present in all the languages spoken by the client

200

If a child has two or more languages spoken in the home may go through this

What is a silent period?

300

 Items on the test measure what they say they measure

What is content or construct validity?

300

What ASHA say about an evaluation report

Comprehensive speech-language evaluation addresses speech, language, cognitive-communication and/or swallowing function in children and adults, including identification of impairments, associated activity and participation limitations and context barriers and facilitators

300

compares the test taker's performance to his or her same aged peers. it does not measure knowledge of material

What is norm referenced?

300

Identify some indicators that a child will likely outgrow a language delay

1. Effective nonverbal communication
2. Strong language comprehension
3. Good Articulatory accuracy
4. Complexity of syllable structures
5. Typical developmental error pattern

300

the test agrees with other tests in deciding whether the child is normal or disordered

What is concurrent?

400

 Inappropriate instrumentation, hypothesis guessing, evaluation apprehension, experimenter expectancy, the Rosenthal Effect

 What are some threats to construct validity?

400

A comprehensive speech-language evaluation is conducted according to what?

Fundamental Components and Guiding Principles

400

Z score; calculated by taking the raw score and transforming it to a common scale. It is based on a normal distribution with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.

What is a standard score?

400

typically used to measure performance on subtests within a test battery

What are scaled scores?

400

the test yields consistent and accurate results

what is reliability?

500

 The test correlates strongly with other tests that measure the same thing

What is criterion related validity?

500

Represents a range of standard scores in which the patient's true score is likely to fall a certain percentage of the time

What is the confidence interval?

500

What is the empirical rule for a normal curve?

- 68% of all outcomes will fall within one standard deviation of the mean
- 95% of all outcomes will fall within two standard deviations of the mean
- - 99.7% of all outcomes will fall within 3 standard deviations of the mean

500

term that is used when a patient has a high degree of variability in scaled scores

What does scatter mean?


500

Split half: scores on the first half of the test are compared to the scores on the second
Odd-even: even numbered items are compared to odd numbered

What is internal consistency?