2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED
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◉How are assessments conducted?. Answer: Different methods are
used
Responsible test users have obligations before, during, and after
testing
Professional Obligations:
Familiarity with test materials and procedures
Ensuring that the room in which the test will be conducted is
suitable and conducive to the testing
It is important to establish rapport during test administration;
rapport can be defined as a working relationship between the
examiner and the examinee
◉Assessment of people with disabilities. Answer: The law mandates
"alternate assessment" and the definition of this is up to individual
states or school districts
**Accommodations—the adaptation of a test, procedure, or
situation, or the substitution of one test for another— are essential
to make the assessment more suitable for individuals with
exceptional needs
,◉where to go for information on tests. Answer: 1) Test catalogues -
Catalogues distributed by publishers of tests; they usually contain
brief and uncritical descriptions of tests
2) Test manuals - Contain detailed information concerning the
development of a particular test and technical information
3) Reference volumes - Reference volumes like the Mental
Measurements Yearbook or Tests in Print provide detailed
information on many tests
4) Journal articles - Contain reviews of a test, updated or
independent studies of its psychometric soundness, or examples of
how the instrument was used in either research or an applied
context
5) Online databases - Educational Resources Information Center
(ERIC) contains a wealth of resources and news about tests, testing,
and assessment; there are abstracts of articles, original articles, and
links to other useful websites
6) The American Psychological Association (APA) has a number of
databases including PsycINFO, ClinPSYC, PsycARTICLES, and
PsycSCAN
7) Other sources - Directory of Unpublished Experimental Mental
Measures; also, university libraries provide access to online
databases, such as PsycINFO and electronic journals
, ◉Rorschach Inkblot test. Answer: are tests in which an individual is
assumed to "project" onto some ambiguous stimulus his or her own
unique needs, fears, hopes, and motivation
Psychological assessment has proceeded along two lines, the
academic and the applied
Academic tradition - Researchers at universities throughout the
world use the tools of assessment to help advance knowledge and
understanding of human and animal behavior
In the applied tradition, the goal is to select applicants for various
positions on the basis of merit
◉culture and assessment. Answer: Culture: The socially transmitted
behavior patterns, beliefs, and products of work of a particular
population, community, or group of people (Cohen, 1994)
Professionals in assessment have shown increasing sensitivity to
cultural issues with every aspect of test development and use
Early psychological testing of immigrant populations by Henry
Goddard was controversial
He found that the majority of immigrant populations were
feebleminded
◉verbal communication. Answer: Certain nuances of meaning may
be lost in translation
Some interpreters may not be familiar with mental health issues and
pre-training may be necessary