Psycholofical Testing Chapter One
What year was the Binet-Simon scale revised and what was it renamed?
1916; Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
When and where was civil service testing formalized?
4000 years ago in China
What is the element for standard conition?
examiner's manual
What are the six types of tests?
individual tests, group tests, human ability, personality tests, standarized tets and nonstandarized tests
Human ability tests includes?
intellectual ability tests, aptitude tests and achievemnet tests
Before psychology was practiced as a science, what models were developed?
mathematical models of the mind
Overt behavior is an individual's _____ activity
observable
The earliest personality tests were structured how?
paper-and-pencil group tests.
What is the element for sample of behavior?
protocol
Army Alpha required what?
reading ability
What are the benefits of computer-based testing?
reduced costs, immediate scoring and reporting, test administration efficiency and flexibility, reduction of scoring errors, greater test security and ability to include multimedia in testing
What are traits?
relatively enduring dispositions that distinguish one individual from another.
The Binet-Simon Scale (1905) was under ___ conditions and a ____ sample.
standard; standarization
What are the two types of personaility tests?
structured and projective
What is the main use of psychological testing?
to evaluate individual differences or variations among individuals.
Psychological testing refers to all the possible ___, ____, and ____ concepts of psychological tests and educational tests.
uses, applications and underlying
What are the two types of validity?
validity for measurement and validity for decison
Who develped the first major general intelligence test?
Alfred Binet and T. Simon
What type of test refers to the potential for learning or acquiring a specific skill?
Aptitude Test
What is the named of the two group test developed for testing in WWI?
Army Beta and Army Alpha
What was the name of the the first version of Binet's Intelligence test?
Binet-Simon Scale (1905)
From the seminar at the Carnegie Institute in 1919 what two tests were made?
Carnegie Interest Inventory and the Strong Vocational Interest Blank
An important step toward understanding individual differences came with the publication of whose highly influential book?
Charles Darwin's book The Origin of Species in 1859.
What was the first field of psychological testing?
Clinical Psychology
Which type of behavior takes place within an indivdual and cannot be directly observed
Covert behaviors
What was Charles Darwin's theory?
Different species develop traits that are adaptive for their survival.
What question does validity for measurement (meaning) asks?
Does the test measure what it purports to measure?
When were test batteries used?
During the Han Dynasty (206-220 B.C.E)
Psychological Tests are also called
Educational Tests
What type of test can be admistered to more than one person at the same time?
Group Tests
What was the name of Sir Francis Galton book?
Hereditary Genius published in 1869
What type of test can be given to only one person at a time?
Individual Tests
The most basic concept underlying psychological and educational testing pertains to what?
Individual differences
Tests are specifically designed to measure what two things?
Individual differences in ability and personality among people.
What type of test measures potential to solve problems, adapt to changing circumstances and profit from experiences?
Intelligence Tests
What is the application for psychological testing?
Interview
What question does validity for decision (usefulness) ask?
Is this test useful in making decisions?
What was the name of the psychologist who led to the development of modern tests?
James McKeen Cattell
What was the MMPI revised to and what year?
MMPI-2 in 1989
What did the Binet-Simon scale examine?
Mental age and compared it to chronological age.
What is the most widely researched and used personality test in the world ?
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Test (MMPI, 1943)
What is the definition of test batteries?
Multiple tests used to assess the same issue
What type of test is without proven reliability and validity?
Nonstandarized Tests
What is the defintionof a represenation sample?
One that comprises individuals similar to those for whom the test is to be used.
Which personality test provides an ambiguous test stimulus; response requirements are unclear?
Projective Test
What measure human characteristics that pertain to behaviors?
Psychological Tests
What measures overt and covert behaviors
Psychological Tests
What refers to the accuracy, dependability, consistency, or repeatability of test results?
Reliability
What are the two principles or fundamental concepts of psychological testing?
Reliabilty and Validity
What are the three characteristics of psychological testing?
Sample of behavior, standard condition and scoring rules
What relate raw scores on test items to some defined theoretical or empirical distrubution?
Scales
What was the name of test developed in an effort to educate and evaluate the mentally disabled?
Seguin Form Board Test
Which relative of Darwin applied Darwin's theories to the study of human beings?
Sir Francis Galton
In World War I what were tests used to determine?
Skills and abilities for military service
What type of test has proven reliability and validity?
Standardized Tests
Which personality test provides a self-report statement to which the person responds "True" or "False," or "Yes" or "No"?
Structured (objective) Test
What is the element for scoring rules?
Technical manual or examiners manual
What are the three ways that we view psychological testing?
Technical, controversial, and important
What is a measurement device or technique used to quatify behavior or aid in the understanding and prediction of behavior?
Test
What are the 5 particpants in the testing process?
Test Developers, Publishers, Users, Takers and Reviewers
What is a specfic stimulus to which a person repsonds overtly?
Test Items
What is the most volatile issue in the field of psychological testing?
Test bias
Which test assess what a person can do?
Test of performance
What are the three categories of tests?
Test of performance, behavior observation and self report
What did Sir Francis Galton argue?
That some people have traits that make them more fit than others
What was the name of the institute that G. Whipple conducted his seminar?
The Carnegie Institute in 1919
What is the name of the person given the test?
The examiner or test administrator
Army Beta measured what?
The intelligence of illiterate adults.
Factor analysis technique seeks what?
The minimum number of factors, or dimensions, that can be used to describe a data set.
True or False: A Test measure only a sample of behavior
True
True or False: Items are the specific questions or problems that make up a test
True
Who coined the term mental test?
U.S. psychologist James Mckeen Cattell
What refers to the meaning and usefulness of test results?
Validity
What was the name of the first personality test and when was it developed?
Woodworth Personal Data Sheet developed during WWI
Tesing was first used in China to help determine what?
Work evaluations and promotion decisions.
Who is the founder of modern psychology?
Wundt
What is the definition of an interview?
a method of gathering information through verbal interaction,such as direct questions.
What type of test refers to previous learning?
Achievement Test