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Submitted Aug 21 at 9:10pm
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Question 1
pts
As used by your textbook authors, the term psychological assessment
applies to
clinical settings only.
self-administered tests only.
employment, clinical, and educational settings only.
the use of tests and other tools of evaluation.
Question 2
pts
A third-grade student who earned a grade-equivalent score of 5.0 a standardized test of
mathematics
has the same mathematics ability as the average fifth-grade student in that same school.
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, should not be enrolled in a fifth-grade math class.
performed similarly to a hypothetical fifth-grade student.
will most probably earn a grade of A in the course.
Question 3
pts
A school psychologist administers a psychological test to a child. For the purposes of her report,
she converts the test-taker's raw scores to percentiles. Age and grade norms are provided in the
manual but she declines to cite them because
percentiles are all that are needed for accurate reporting of results.
age and grade norms tend to be misinterpreted by the general public.
she prefers to report results using only means and standard deviations.
that's what they're expecting her to do.
Question 4
pts
Although some raise the question "Is this test fair?" the underlying and more pertinent question
for debate is often,
"What do we, as a society, wish to accomplish by the use of this test?"
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Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 27 minutes 15 out of 15
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this attempt: 15 out of 15
Submitted Aug 21 at 9:10pm
This attempt took 27 minutes.
Question 1
pts
As used by your textbook authors, the term psychological assessment
applies to
clinical settings only.
self-administered tests only.
employment, clinical, and educational settings only.
the use of tests and other tools of evaluation.
Question 2
pts
A third-grade student who earned a grade-equivalent score of 5.0 a standardized test of
mathematics
has the same mathematics ability as the average fifth-grade student in that same school.
For assignment help email
, should not be enrolled in a fifth-grade math class.
performed similarly to a hypothetical fifth-grade student.
will most probably earn a grade of A in the course.
Question 3
pts
A school psychologist administers a psychological test to a child. For the purposes of her report,
she converts the test-taker's raw scores to percentiles. Age and grade norms are provided in the
manual but she declines to cite them because
percentiles are all that are needed for accurate reporting of results.
age and grade norms tend to be misinterpreted by the general public.
she prefers to report results using only means and standard deviations.
that's what they're expecting her to do.
Question 4
pts
Although some raise the question "Is this test fair?" the underlying and more pertinent question
for debate is often,
"What do we, as a society, wish to accomplish by the use of this test?"
For assignment help email