clinical psych chapter 9 test
For the current editions of the Wechsler intelligence tests and Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales, the mean score for full-scale IQ is _____.
100
The WAIS is an appropriate test for a client who is _____ years old.
16-89
The WPPSI is an appropriate test for a client who is _____ years old.
2:6-7:3
The WAIS features _____ factors, each of which yields an index score. The SB5 features _____ factors.
4, 5
The WISC is an appropriate test for a client who is _____ years old.
6-16
The three-stratum theory of intelligence is a contemporary theory that proposes a single, overall ability that contains eight broad factors, each of which contain many more specific abilities. This theory was proposed by _____.
John Carroll
Spearman created the concept of _____, an individual's general intelligence or global, overall intellectual ability.
G
The RBANS is
Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status, like the two small tests for memory 12 subsets and 5 categories
A _____ model of intelligence proposes that specific abilities exist and are important, but they are all somewhat related to each other and to a global, overall, general intelligence.
S
_____ is to intelligence is one thing, as _____ is to intelligence is many things.
S, G
The WIAT is
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test WIAT
The Wechsler index score that measures fluid reasoning, spatial processing, and visual-motor integration is the _____ Index.
perceptual reasoning
The _____ is a brief neuropsychological screening device that involves copying geometric shapes with pencil and paper, takes only about 6 minutes to administer, and is appropriate for any client above 3 years of age.
bender-gestalt
According to Cattell, _____ intelligence is intelligence accumulated as a result of life experiences.
crystallized
According to Cattell, _____ intelligence includes the ability to solve novel problems quickly.
fluid
The _____ is a thorough and lengthy battery of eight standardized neuropsychological tests.
halstead-reitan
_____ is what a person can accomplish, while _____ is what a person has accomplished.
intelligence, achievement
_____ tests measure a client's intellectual abilities, whereas _____ tests measure what a client has accomplished with those intellectual abilities.
intelligence, achievement
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales?
is for ages 2-85+, uses different tests for the gifted and for the impaired
Which of the following is true regarding current editions of the Wechsler intelligence tests?
made for all age groups, yields a full scale score, 4-5 index scores, and a dozen subtest scores
Dr. Young, a clinical psychologist, is conducting an assessment of a client who experienced a head injury in a car accident. She uses the Halstead-Reitan battery to determine impairment of the functioning of specific components or structures of the brain. Dr. Young is conducting _____ testing.
neurophysiological
The _____ is a brief neuropsychological screening device that involves copying a single geometric figure with pencils of different colors, as well as a memory component in which clients are asked to reproduce the figure from memory after a delay.
rey-osterreith
The notion of "g," as proposed by Charles Spearman, suggests that, essentially,
singular, "g"eneral intelligence, represents a persons global overall intellectual ability
Honore receives psychological testing. Although her intelligence falls in the low average range, a discrepancy is still identified between her achievement and intelligence test scores (such that achievement falls significantly below expectations based on intelligence). This discrepancy will likely be the basis for a diagnosis of _____.
specific learning disorder
Which of the following is NOT true regarding the WIAT?
specific to math, reading, written language and oral language
The _____ is a recently developed test of intelligence that represents an attempt to measure IQ in a culturally fair way.
universal nonverbal intelligence test
The index scores of the Wechsler intelligence tests, which correspond to the underlying factors in the test, include _____.
verbal comprehension, perceptual organization(spacial), working memory, and processing speed
The _____ is a memory test that can be used to assess individuals who are suspected to have memory problems due to brain injury, dementia, or substance abuse.
wechsler memory scale WMS