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Assessment - (answer)Refers to the systematic process of gathering and
documenting information regarding a client's knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or
beliefs.
Evaluative procedures used in counseling: - (answer)-Clinical interviewing:
Structured, semi-structured, unstructured
-Informal assessment: Observation of behavior, rating scales, classification
techniques, records, personal documents
-Personality assessment: Standardized tests (e.g.,MMPI), projective tests (e.g.,
TAT), interest inventories (e.g., Strong interest inventory)
-Ability assessment: Achievement tests (e.g., WRAT), aptitude tests (e.g., SAT),
intelligence tests (e.g., WISC)
Jean Esquirol - (answer)Used language development to identify varying levels of
intelligence. His work is considered a forerunner of verbal IQ. He is credited with
recognizing that mental retardation was related to developmental deficiencies
rather than mental illness.
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Edouard Seguin - (answer)Developed the form board, which improved the motor
skills of individuals with mental retardation. The form board is considered a
predecessor to performance IQ testing.
Sir Francis Galton - (answer)-Was a biologist credited with launching the testing
movement and developing the first test of intelligence.
- He pioneered the use of the rating-scale and questionnaire methods and
developed the correlation coefficient through his work in examining the
relationship between reaction time, grip strength, and intelligence.
William Wundt - (answer)Founded one of the first psychological laboratories to
conduct experimental research.
James Cattell - (answer)-Was one of the first to apply statistical concepts to
psychological assessment.
-Popularized the term mental test.
Hermann Ebbinghaus - (answer)Studied human memory and is well known for his
work on the forgetting curve. He administered mental tests to school-age children
and was able to show that his sentence completion test was related to scholastic
achievement.
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Alfred Binet - (answer)Developed the first modern intelligence test, the Binet-
Simon scale, with Theophile Simon.
Lewis Terman - (answer)Revised the Binet-Simon scale, naming the enhanced
version the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. The Stanford-Binet was the first
intelligence test to incorporate the intelligence quotient (ratio IQ), which is
chronological age divided by mental age.
Arthur Otis - (answer)Devised the first scientifically reliable measure for testing
the intelligence of individuals in groups. The assessment was called the Otis
Group Intelligence Scale.
Robert Yerkes - (answer)Used Otis's group intelligence instrument to develop the
Army Alpha and Army Beta group intelligence tests.
Army Alpha - (answer)Designed to screen the cognitive ability of military recruits.
Army Beta - (answer)Was the language-free version of the test designed for
recruits who could not read or were foreign-born.
Charles Spearman & L.L. Thurston - (answer)Developed a statistical test known as
factor analysis, which led to the development of multiple aptitude testing.
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James Bryant Conant - (answer)In conjunction with the Educational Testing
Services (ETS) developed SAT; believed his test would decrease disparity among
social classes and create equal opportunity in education.
Edward Thorndike - (answer)Developed the first achievement test battery, the
Stanford Achievement Test (SAT), which provided an objective measure of
academic performance and could be administered to large groups of students.
Robert Sessions Woodworth - (answer)Developed Woodworth's Personal Data
Sheet, an emotional stability-screening test for World War I military recruit. It was
the first standardized personality inventory.
Starke Hathaway & J.C. Mckinely - (answer)Developed the Minnesota Multiphasic
Personality. The second version, MMPI-2, is now the personality test most widely
used to identify and diagnosis psychopathology.
Carl Jung and Herman Rorscharch and Henry Murray - (answer)Developed
projective techniques (Jung's word associations, Rorscharch's inkblots, and
Murray's Thematic Apperception Test, respectively) to assess personality.
Frank Parsons - (answer)Father of vocational guidance and counseling. His work
gave birth to the development of vocational and interest inventories.
Edward Strong - (answer)Devised the Strong Vocational Interest Blank, which is
known today as the Strong Interest Inventory. The strong interest inventory
NCE ASSESSMENT EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW ACTUAL
EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE PACK|
ACE YOUR GRADES.
Assessment - (answer)Refers to the systematic process of gathering and
documenting information regarding a client's knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or
beliefs.
Evaluative procedures used in counseling: - (answer)-Clinical interviewing:
Structured, semi-structured, unstructured
-Informal assessment: Observation of behavior, rating scales, classification
techniques, records, personal documents
-Personality assessment: Standardized tests (e.g.,MMPI), projective tests (e.g.,
TAT), interest inventories (e.g., Strong interest inventory)
-Ability assessment: Achievement tests (e.g., WRAT), aptitude tests (e.g., SAT),
intelligence tests (e.g., WISC)
Jean Esquirol - (answer)Used language development to identify varying levels of
intelligence. His work is considered a forerunner of verbal IQ. He is credited with
recognizing that mental retardation was related to developmental deficiencies
rather than mental illness.
,2|Page
Edouard Seguin - (answer)Developed the form board, which improved the motor
skills of individuals with mental retardation. The form board is considered a
predecessor to performance IQ testing.
Sir Francis Galton - (answer)-Was a biologist credited with launching the testing
movement and developing the first test of intelligence.
- He pioneered the use of the rating-scale and questionnaire methods and
developed the correlation coefficient through his work in examining the
relationship between reaction time, grip strength, and intelligence.
William Wundt - (answer)Founded one of the first psychological laboratories to
conduct experimental research.
James Cattell - (answer)-Was one of the first to apply statistical concepts to
psychological assessment.
-Popularized the term mental test.
Hermann Ebbinghaus - (answer)Studied human memory and is well known for his
work on the forgetting curve. He administered mental tests to school-age children
and was able to show that his sentence completion test was related to scholastic
achievement.
,3|Page
Alfred Binet - (answer)Developed the first modern intelligence test, the Binet-
Simon scale, with Theophile Simon.
Lewis Terman - (answer)Revised the Binet-Simon scale, naming the enhanced
version the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. The Stanford-Binet was the first
intelligence test to incorporate the intelligence quotient (ratio IQ), which is
chronological age divided by mental age.
Arthur Otis - (answer)Devised the first scientifically reliable measure for testing
the intelligence of individuals in groups. The assessment was called the Otis
Group Intelligence Scale.
Robert Yerkes - (answer)Used Otis's group intelligence instrument to develop the
Army Alpha and Army Beta group intelligence tests.
Army Alpha - (answer)Designed to screen the cognitive ability of military recruits.
Army Beta - (answer)Was the language-free version of the test designed for
recruits who could not read or were foreign-born.
Charles Spearman & L.L. Thurston - (answer)Developed a statistical test known as
factor analysis, which led to the development of multiple aptitude testing.
, 4|Page
James Bryant Conant - (answer)In conjunction with the Educational Testing
Services (ETS) developed SAT; believed his test would decrease disparity among
social classes and create equal opportunity in education.
Edward Thorndike - (answer)Developed the first achievement test battery, the
Stanford Achievement Test (SAT), which provided an objective measure of
academic performance and could be administered to large groups of students.
Robert Sessions Woodworth - (answer)Developed Woodworth's Personal Data
Sheet, an emotional stability-screening test for World War I military recruit. It was
the first standardized personality inventory.
Starke Hathaway & J.C. Mckinely - (answer)Developed the Minnesota Multiphasic
Personality. The second version, MMPI-2, is now the personality test most widely
used to identify and diagnosis psychopathology.
Carl Jung and Herman Rorscharch and Henry Murray - (answer)Developed
projective techniques (Jung's word associations, Rorscharch's inkblots, and
Murray's Thematic Apperception Test, respectively) to assess personality.
Frank Parsons - (answer)Father of vocational guidance and counseling. His work
gave birth to the development of vocational and interest inventories.
Edward Strong - (answer)Devised the Strong Vocational Interest Blank, which is
known today as the Strong Interest Inventory. The strong interest inventory