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1. Who created the first intelligence test? Binet created the first
intelligence
test alongside Simon.
2. What was the name of the first intelligence test? the Binet-Simon
scale
3. The Binet-Simon scale was eventually The Stanford-Binet
revised to be called...
4. These three 19th century scientists 1. Wundt
influenced modern-day assessments: 2. Cattell
3. Galton
5. 20th century developments in these four 1. intelligence testing
areas shaped modern-day assessments 2. ability testing
3. personality testing
4. interest testing
6. The ACA and NBCC provide guidelines that 1. counselor competence
out- line the ethical use of assessments. 2. obtaining informed conse
These guide- lines include: 3. releasing results only
to quali- fied individuals
4. selecting appropriate
assess- ment instruments
5. indicating concerns
regarding test score validity
and reliability when
providing assessment re-
sults
6. administering
assessments un- der
conditions that facilitate
opti- mal results
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7. not using outdated assess- ments
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be
considered...
7. Popular sources that provide
information to counselors related to
assessment purposes and procedures
include:
8. refers to how accurately
scores from an instrument measure a
given construct
9. What are the three types of validity
used in test construction?
10. refers to the
consistency of scores attained by the
same person on different administrations
of the same test
11. What are the four types of reliability
used in test construction?
12. Assessment scores can be reliable but not
; however, valid test scores are al- ways
.
13. Assessments must have both high
validity and high reliability in order to
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8. using scientific methodology to develop new assessments
1. test-retest reliability
1. Mental Measurements Year- book 2. alternative form reliability
2. Tests in Print 3. internal consistency
3. Tests reliability
4. Test Critiques validity 4. inter-rater
reliability valid,
1. content validity
2. criterion validity reliable
3. construct validity reliability
credible
14. test theory