Miscellaneous Information: Advantages of Using Technology in Assessment
What is the term that applies when the content of an assessment depends on the interactive process between the individual and the computer? a. technology-adapted assessment b. computer-assisted assessment c. computerized testing d. technologically-adapted testing
b. computer-assisted assessment
The Test Review Online feature of the Buros Institute website allows users to: a. provide feedback to test publishers on the content and structure of current versions of assessments b. download sample questions and interpretation reports for many assessment tools c. identify assessment instruments that may potentially be useful with certain clients d. order assessment materials over the Internet.
c. identify assessment instruments that may potentially be useful with certain clients
A significant advantage of Internet assessment is that: a. clients are able to take most assessments without the guidance or feedback of a counselor b. the majority of Internet-based assessments are free c. it provides access to assessments for individuals who may not normally have had the opportunity d. many Internet-based assessments allow clients to interpret their own results without having to consult with a professional
c. it provides access to assessments for individuals who may not normally have had the opportunity
Prior to the late 1970s, computers were primarily used in assessment to: a. score assessment instruments b. administer assessment instruments c. write assessment reports d. analyze the effects of testing
c. write assessment reports
One of the disadvantages of computer-administered assessment is that: a. most people dislike computer-administered assessments b. people will not self-disclose to a computer c. it takes longer to take computer- administered assessments d. behavioral observations cannot be gathered
d. behavioral observations cannot be gathered
One example of technology-adapted testing is item __________, where different sets of items or test questions are presented depending on an individual's responses to previous questions. a. difficulty b. discrimination c. variation d. branching
d. branching
Although the use of mobile technology (i.e., smart phones, tablets) may facilitate the collection of behavioral, emotional or cognitive data between sessions, there exists concern about ____________ when using these methods. a. accuracy b. client honesty c. clinical utility d. privacy and confidentiality
d. privacy and confidentiality
What is the term used when computers or other technologies are involved in the administration, scoring, and/or interpretation of assessment tools? a. computer-adapted assessment b. technology-assisted assessment c. computerized testing d. technologically-adapted testing
a. computer-adapted assessment
What might a counselor consider before asking a client to take a computer administered inventory? a. client age, gender, and interests b. level of comfort and computer experience c. test sophistication skills and background d. socio-economic status and intelligence
b. level of comfort and computer experience
Which of the following is not an advantage of computer applications in assessment? a. computers are patient in gathering information b. more complex scoring can be done by computers c. computer applications have been shown to be very cost effective d. computers are not biased based on gender or race
c. computer applications have been shown to be very cost effective