0.75 C. is empirically derived One of the most widely used personality inventories is the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI), first published in 1943, with 504 true/false questions, and updated to the MMPI-2 in 1989, with 567 questions. 0000000949 00000 n In survey of Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologists (ABPP/CN), Sweet et al. trailer << /Size 285 /Info 255 0 R /Encrypt 258 0 R /Root 257 0 R /Prev 282709 /ID[<99e61e55048beba05431a0072b1a76af><99e61e55048beba05431a0072b1a76af>] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 257 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 251 0 R /PageMode /UseThumbs >> endobj 258 0 obj << /Filter /Standard /V 1 /R 2 /O ( UV.`Dz-#_m_}g) /U (\(i ;]nc1rM) /P -28 >> endobj 283 0 obj << /S 601 /T 686 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 284 0 R >> stream Review Questions Which of the following is NOT a projective test? a psychologist's interpretation of a participant's responses to an unstructured clin-ical interview. Which of the following approaches to test construction is the most atheo-retical? Because test takers have the right to be treated with courtesy, respect, and impartiality, regardless of their age, disability, ethnicity, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or other personal characteristics, testing professionals should: Make test takers aware of any materials that are available to assist them in test preparation. ), GrossPaythroughAugustGrossPayforSeptembera.$6,400$800b.18,2002,100c. A. \end{matrix} Test Taker Rights and Responsibilities Working Group of the Joint Committee on Testing Practices August, 1998. Some examples of projective tests are the Rorschach Inkblot Test, the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), the Contemporized-Themes Concerning Blacks test, the TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story), and the Rotter Incomplete Sentence Blank (RISB). A psychologist administering the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) asks respondents to ________. B. assess Jung's psychological types Perhaps the most fundamental right test takers have is to be able to take tests that meet high professional standards, such as those described in Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing (American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, & National Council on Measurement in Education, 1999) as well as those of other appropriate professional associations. 0000006807 00000 n The word test refers to any means (often formally contrived) used to elicit responses to which human behaviour in other contexts can be related. A variable that affects the relation between two other variables is known as a ________. A. identify the Big Five personality factors A. Empirical %PDF-1.3 % Because test takers have the right to be informed about why they are being asked to take particular tests, if a test is optional, and what the consequences are should they choose not to complete the test, testing professionals should: Normally only engage in testing activities with test takers after the test takers have provided their informed consent to take a test, except when testing without consent has been mandated by law or governmental regulation, or when consent is implied by an action the test takers have already taken (e.g., such as when applying for employment and a personnel examination is mandated). Inform test takers that, if they request but do not receive a testing accommodation, they could request information about why their request was denied. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) yields what kind of data? When the test was given an additional 2 years later (4 years after starting on the job), the results suggested high risk for alcohol-related difficulties. From psychologist Walter Mischel's perspective, Vince is primarily behaving due to. C. NEO Personality Inventory Allen will most likely display an in-crease in which trait? What term refers to personality inventories that are designed to measure a wide range of traits? Provide to test takers, upon request, the procedures for reviewing, re-testing, or canceling their scores or test results, if they believe that testing conditions affected their results and if relevant to the purposes of testing. Its fixed costs are$1,800,000. Know if a test is optional and learn of the consequences of taking or not taking the test, fully completing the test, or canceling the scores. -Draw-a-Person, The reason that objective tests include so many items is to increase the ________ of the test. personality is conveyed through different parts of speech, A worrier would likely score high on the trait of. Projective tests are more time consuming for the evaluator than self-report inventories. B. Inform test takers about the type of feedback and interpretation that is routinely provided, as well as what is available for a fee. Which design is best suited for addressing the third-variable problem? Some screening instruments aim Creative Commons Attribution License FICA Social Security taxes are 6.2% of the first $118,500 paid to its employee, and FICA Medicare taxes are 1.45% of gross pay. This section explores the best known among the many different types of personality tests. WebTests are defined broadly here as psychological and educational instruments developed and used by testing professionals in organizations such as schools, industries, clinical Although not necessarily psychological, screening is an important part in the realm of instruments studied by psychometrics. D. Empirical, Chapter 6: Traits and Types: The Big Five and. In such an event, that investigation should be performed in a timely manner. Therefore, it was vital to develop other personality assessments that explored factors such as race, language, and level of acculturation (Hoy-Watkins & Jenkins-Moore, 2008). (1999). C. Projective _____ refer to examinations of the same group of individuals over time. What qualities and personality factors make someone a good police officer? 0000004269 00000 n The reason that objective tests include so many items is to increase the ________ of the test. The Rorschach has been standardized using the Exner system and is effective in measuring depression, psychosis, and anxiety. In a series of studies about intellectual expectancies, Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968) found that schoolchildren randomly identified as "bloomers" showed an average IQ in-crease of about 15 points by the end of the school year. would not be very useful for the assessment of individual differences. C. aggregation Projective tests involve presenting the test-taker with a -aggression 0000005992 00000 n In addition to clinical scales, the tests also have validity and reliability scales. 0000006829 00000 n WebPsychological testing helps to evaluate an individuals mental capabilities and qualities, such as personality, performance, capacity, and neurologic functioning. A. Staff liaisons: Heather Fox, PhD, and Lara Frumkin, PhD, Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, Joint Committee on Testing Practices (JCTP). These true/false questions resemble the kinds of questions you would find on the MMPI. They often are called Likert scales after their developer, Rensis Likert (1932) (Figure 11.16). WebWhen evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests. Provide test takers, upon request, with general information about the appropriateness of the test for its intended purpose, to the extent that such information does not involve the release of proprietary information. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) yields what kind of data? Eysenck's taxonomy has been criticized on which one of these issues? A theory that tries to explain everything would probably not provide the best explana-tion for any one thing. the measurement of any characteristic pattern of behavior, thought, or emotion. Compute the number of ways you can select n elements from N elements for each of the following: You gather a set of 100 potential test items In observing human behavior, it is impossible to ________. The idea that certain personality traits may elicit specific responses from the environment is known as ___. Rely on computer scoring methods The TAT has been used in clinical settings to evaluate psychological difficulties. Self-report inventories are a kind of objective test used to assess personality. b. (Recall the concepts of reliability and validity from your study of psychological research.) Inform the test taker, if that test taker's test results are canceled or not released for normal use, why that action was taken. If a test consists of a list of True/False questions and is graded using a computer-scored answer sheet, then it is a(n) ________. WebProjective tests are relatively inefficient and expensive to administer. In 2008, the test was again revised, using more advanced methods, to the MMPI-2-RF. If youve ever taken a survey, you are probably familiar with Likert-type scale questions. Upon request, the test taker should be given information about how long such test scores are typically kept on file and remain available. They are trustworthy, but are very methodical and therefore have difficulty making quick decisions. WebWhen evaluated as psychometric instruments, the large majority make a poor showing. Your grade point average best indicates your average performance in your college classes over time. Have your test administered and your test results interpreted by appropriately trained individuals who follow professional codes of ethics. Inform test takers, upon request, how much their scores might change, should they elect to take the test again. The length of time is often dictated by individuals responsible for processing or reporting the scores, rather than the individuals responsible for testing, should the two parties indeed differ. 0000009315 00000 n Code of professional responsibilities in educational measurement. Cattell's taxonomy included _____ traits. What makes someone a bad or dangerous police officer? does not correlate with measures of unrelated constructs. ), unless such information might be detrimental to the objectives of the test. Discriminant validity is established when a test. 0000001814 00000 n If you have a disability, you have the right to inquire and receive information about testing accommodations. This version takes about one-half the time to complete and has only 338 questions (Figure 11.17). A. D. Lock owned Lock Hospitality, Inc., which in turn owned the Best Western Motel in Conway, Arkansas. There is also an increased likelihood of test takers being inclined to answer in ways that are intentionally or unintentionally more socially desirable, exaggerated, biased, or misleading. %PDF-1.3 % It has a mission to account for the psychology of whole persons. Research regarding the person-situation debate indicates that ________ are relevant to how people will act under specific circumstances and that ________ are better for describing how people act in general. Follow the test instructions you are given and represent yourself honestly during the testing. the extremely strong effects of the immediate situation. B. construct validation Projective tests are relatively inefficient and expensive to administer. The judgments other people make of your personality may affect ________. Webserved as the data pool to ascertain the extent of use of projective instruments within the context of psychological tests available to mental health practitioners. are not subject to the Creative Commons license and may not be reproduced without the prior and express written Personality assessment refers to ________. B. Webpsychological testing might include traditional and more contemporary child custody assessment instruments in their evaluations. Which of the following behaviors would be the easiest to predict accurately? The trait approach focuses exclusively on ________. Textbook content produced by OpenStax is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License . Mischel used _____ to study the size of the relationship between personality and behavior and between behaviors across situations. There is also a scale to ascertain risk factors for alcohol abuse. Do not fare very well You are using a(n) ________ method of test construction, Wording of items is sometimes reversed to. Your responses to the personality test item "I am an intelligent person" would be ________ data, whereas your score on an intelligence test that reflects the number of problems you got right would be ________ data. Self-report inventories are generally easy to administer and cost effective. Jakarta Company is a service firm with current service revenue of $400,000 and a 40% contribution margin. the willingness of the examinee to 0000009545 00000 n Because test takers have the right to be tested with measures that meet professional standards that are appropriate for the test use and the test taker, given the manner in which the results will be used, testing professionals should: Take steps to utilize measures that meet professional standards and are reliable, relevant, useful given the intended purpose and are fair for test takers from varying societal groups. The ____ approach deals centrally with the ways in which individuals differ from one another. Advise test takers that they are entitled to limit access to their results (when individually identified) to those persons or institutions, and for those purposes, revealed to them prior to testing. If the earliest due date rule is used, what sequence should be used? tell stories about pictures that the psychologist shows them. WebThese include such assessments as the interview, rating scales, self-reports, personality inventories, projective techniques, and behavioral observation. What term describes computer-assisted methods to measure thoughts and feelings that occur during normal daily activities? -Thematic Appreciation Test Which of the following illustrates converging criteria that could be used to estab-lish the accuracy of a personality judgment? This kind of test relies on one of the defense mechanisms proposed by Freudprojectionas a way to assess unconscious processes. believe vague generalities about one's own personality. Why haven't personality psychologists combined all paradigms into "One Big The-ory"? Which of the following characteristics is NOT associated with conscientiousness? He is wildly cheering his team on to victory, talking to everyone around him, even though they are strangers, and shouting at the referees for making bad calls on his team. 0000009315 00000 n The Stanford-Binet is the American adaptation of the original French Binet-Simon intelligence test; it was first introduced in 1916 by Lewis Terman, a psychologist at Stanford University. 0000004291 00000 n The field of personality have been criticized for ___. Integrity tests administered in employment screening provide good measures of ________. Which conclusion follows from Funder's analysis of the person-situation debate? The best sort of personality change ________. will be as friendly, outgoing, and sociable as she is now in the future. Do not fare very well c. Have validity but little reliability d. Have generalizability but little validity D. Involve stimuli with no clear Imagine that a researcher conducts a study and fails to find a statistically significant correlation between exercise and weight loss. -Personality Research Form B. A researcher wants to conduct a significance test for the correlation between extraversion and happiness. Such information would include variation in test performance due to measurement error (e.g., the appropriate standard errors of measurement) and changes in performance over time with or without intervention (e.g., additional training or treatment). If you were to fully develop a personality test without even looking at the item content, you would be using the ________ method of test construction. The intentional use of certain tactics to coerce, influence, or change others is known as ____. The stories give insight into their social world, revealing hopes, fears, interests, and goals. a combination of all three approaches; rational method, empirical method, and factor analytic method, The primary criterion for item selection in the empirical method of test construction is determining whether the item ________, which is not a personality test? 0000001836 00000 n WebThe most widely used intelligence tests include the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale and the Wechsler scales. a.b.c. C. 2.50 B. Which of the following is an expression of Funder's First Law? WebA test writer's judgment Rational method- for a writer's judgement Known groups (schizophrenic vs. not), plus responses to a large number of questions Empirical method WebWhen evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests ________. 0000009414 00000 n https://quizlet.com/432284310/personality-psych-ch-3-quiz-flash-cards Having been so informed, it is the responsibility of the test taker to appear on time with any required materials, pay for testing services and be ready to be tested. 0000003140 00000 n (1994). Testing professionals should take steps, as appropriate, to ensure that test takers know that they: Are responsible for their behavior throughout the entire testing process. B. Extraversion As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. The tests include 40 incomplete sentences that people are asked to complete as quickly as possible (Figure 11.19). Provide test takers with information that will be of use in making decisions if test takers have options regarding which tests, test forms or test formats to take. According to recent evidence, results from longitudinal studies and cross-sectional studies about personality traits are ________. If there is a change, reasonable alternatives to the original schedule should be provided. They typically use multiple-choice items or numbered scales, which represent a range from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). However, it was found that test bias limited their usefulness (Hoy-Watkins & Jenkins-Moore, 2008). When evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests ________. Should provide test takers, upon request, with information regarding who has a legitimate right to access their test results (when individually identified) and in what form. Standardization of test administration is virtually nonexistent among clinicians, and the test tends to be modest to low on validity and reliability (Aronow, Weiss, & Rezinkoff, 2001; Lilienfeld, Wood, & Garb, 2000). Factor analytic D. acquiescence, The primary criterion for item selection in the empirical method of test construction is determining whether the item ________. 0000001169 00000 n Be tested with measures that meet professional standards and that are appropriate, given the manner in which the test results will be used. trailer << /Size 285 /Info 255 0 R /Encrypt 258 0 R /Root 257 0 R /Prev 282709 /ID[<99e61e55048beba05431a0072b1a76af><99e61e55048beba05431a0072b1a76af>] >> startxref 0 %%EOF 257 0 obj << /Type /Catalog /Pages 251 0 R /PageMode /UseThumbs >> endobj 258 0 obj << /Filter /Standard /V 1 /R 2 /O ( UV.`Dz-#_m_}g) /U (\(i ;]nc1rM) /P -28 >> endobj 283 0 obj << /S 601 /T 686 /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 284 0 R >> stream She would most likely obtain ________ data. A. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association. What term refers to personality inventories that are designed to measure a wide range of traits? Members of the JCTP Working Group on Test Taker Rights and Responsibilities: Advancing psychology to benefit society and improve lives, Responsibilities of users of standardized tests: RUST statement revised, Standards for educational and psychological testing, of rights of people receiving audiology or speech-language pathology services, Code of fair testing practices in education, Standards for the provision of school psychological services, Code of professional responsibilities in educational measurement. D. extreme responding, Personality Psychology Final Review: Exams 1-3, memory quiz questions exam 2An experimental s, phisio psych exam 1 review: chapters 1, 2, 3, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson, Ethical Issues in Pediatric and Geriatric Res. What is a primary goal of the biological approach to personality? Omnibus inventories Testing professionals should advise test takers, prior to testing, that it is their responsibility to: Listen to and/or read the directions given to them. D. Rational, When evaluated as psychometric instruments, most projective tests ________. WebA second projective test is the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), created in the 1930s by Henry Murray, an American psychologist, and a psychoanalyst named Christiana D. have validity but little reliability, A researcher computes a correlation coefficient between variables X and Y using a handheld calculator. According to a recent study, which statement is most correct? identify groups of test items that seem to be alike. Testing professionals include developers of assessment products and services, those who market and sell them, persons who select them, test administrators and scorers, those who interpret test results, and trained users of the information. Testing professionals should inform test takers about the consequences of not taking a test, should they choose not to take the test. TEMASstanding for Tell Me a Story but also a play on the Spanish word temas (themes)uses images and storytelling cues that relate to minority culture (Constantino, 1982). Testing professionals should remind test takers that it is their responsibility to ask questions prior to testing if they are uncertain about why the test is being given, how it will be given, what they will be asked to do, and what will be done with the results. processed. In such situations, the professionals involved in the testing should clarify, for the test taker as well as for themselves, who is responsible for each aspect of the testing process. The basis of the ________ method of test construction is to come up with items that seem directly, obviously, and logically related to what it is you wish to meas-ure. Nat is thoughtful and well liked. David will generally be on time for work most days next week. A person taking the TAT is shown 812 ambiguous pictures and is asked to tell a story about each picture (Figure 11.18). D. Involve stimuli with no clear meaning, According to the text, the last step in a factor analysis is to ________. Alexandria, VA: Author. During this type of testing, a series of ambiguous cards is shown to the person being tested, who then is encouraged to project their feelings, impulses, and desires onto the cardsby telling a story, interpreting an image, or completing a sentence. However, this common practice may limit ________. 0000009337 00000 n are licensed under a, Neo-Freudians: Adler, Erikson, Jung, and Horney. The factor analytic technique of test construction is designed to________. Which of the following is NOT considered one of the likely reasons that high-expectancy students perform better? Be treated with courtesy, respect, and impartiality, regardless of your age, disability, ethnicity, gender, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or other personal characteristics. A. to the testing site, of this responsibility to do so. Archer Co. completed the following transactions and uses a perpetual inventory system. Aggregated behaviors are better predicted than specific behaviors. C. projective test the possibility that differences in childhood social environment is determining differ-ences between age groups. American Educational Research Association, American Psychological Association, & National Council on Measurement in Education. Mikhail is loud and boisterous, a leader. Provide test takers, prior to testing, either in the written instructions, in other written documents or orally, with answers to questions that test takers may have about basic test administration procedures. Think of a business in your local area. Trait psychology is sometimes also called _____ psychology. If an evaluator scores the Rorschach using the Exner scoring system, the test is A. loads highly on its primary factor Every participant in her study completes a mood-rating ques-tionnaire and is then given an opportunity to donate money to a homeless stranger. 0000005992 00000 n Psychologists counteract ____ by intentionally reverse-scoring some of the questionnaire items. 0000002070 00000 n This illustrates the concept of. Testing professionals should inform test takers that it is their responsibility to inform an examiner if they have difficulty comprehending the language in which the test is given. You may need to ask questions to learn these consequences. D. Thematic Apperception Test, Increasing the number of items on a test makes it a better instrument ac-cording to which principle? WebProjective tests use ambiguous images or other ambiguous stimuli to assess an individuals unconscious fears, desires, and challenges. 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