VICTORIOUS TRAINING AND REVIEW CENTER 2ND FLOOR, GARCIA BUILDING, CATARATA ST. SAYRE-HI-WAY, POBLACION VALENCIACITY, BUIKIDNON. Mobile No. 09277174262 (Facebook Page: Victorious Training & Review Center) PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT Prepared by Karl James Gallogo, RPm 1. Bernard, age 18, took an IQ test and got a result equivalent to Z score of 2.5. Since your friend is not familiar with this scaling, you wanted to translate it to something meaningful. What would be its equivalent in deviation IQ scores? a. 137.5, regardless of the chronological age and mental age. b. 130.5, if the mental age is within the comparable chronological age. c. 147.5, if the Zaccio has a mental age equivalent to his chronological age. d. The computation requires mental age and chronological age to be computed. 2. Three friends took an examination but got different summary of reports. Robert got a percentile equivalent to 89.6. Chris obtained a score of 95 over 100 items. Benedict has a T-score of 90. Who performed the best in the distribution? a. Robert b. Chris c. Benedict d. None of the above 3. Using your knowledge of the bell curve, approximately how many individuals have an average IQ? a. Equivalent to 84th percentile. b. 34.13% of the population. c. 68.26% of the population. d. Two thirds of the general population. 4. The Barnum effect is found when a. statements that fits most of the case inflates validity. b. ambiguous responses are subjectively evaluated. c. participants who lack pathology are diagnosed as having pathology. d. a scale is not standardized. 5. Which of the following scales is related to faking good (falsely presenting yourself in a favorable way) on the MMPI? a. L b. F c. Pd d. Si 6. What scoring model does EPPS employ? a. Cumulative b. Guttman c. Class scoring d. Ipsative scoring 7. In administering structured interviews, one danger that could lead to inconsistency of results is when interviewers fail to discriminate the traits being rated. One might give high ratings to all traits because of a single trait that is prominent to the person. For example, well groomed individual is perceived as intelligent. This is what we call _____ . a. Halo Effect b. Leniency Error c. General Standoutishness d. Positive Halo Effect 8. According to the ethical codes, we are allowed to engage in intimate sexual relationships with our patients in therapy only when, a. The patient initiates the relationship b. The patient has already been referred to other therapist c. Right after the termination of our therapy d. After 2 years of cessation to therapy 9. The student took the board examination for psychometrician and a got a score of 75 in abnormal psychology, 75 in theories of personality, 70 in psychological assessment, and 80 in industrial psychology. According to RA 10029, therefore she _________ the board examination. a. Passed b. Failed c. Conditional passed d. Conditional failed 10. You are aware that a colleague of yours is audio-recording his interview sessions with his patient. He also uses this audio-recorded conversation in his classes to discuss certain disorder. You have confronted him telling what he is doing is unethical and considered a malpractice. What specific ethical code has been compromised in this situation? a. Confidentiality b. Test Security c. Informed Consent d. Labeling 11. It is the “back bone‟ of psychological report writing. a. Personal details b. Psychological test administered c. Referral question d. Interpretation of test results 12. Nomothetic approach in psychological report is appropriate in a. Describing developmental stages b. Unique events in one’s life c. Sexual development when needed d. Main cause of the patient’s disorder 13. What is the law that covers the rights of licensed professionals to practice psychology? a. RA 10029 b. RA 2009 c. RA 1029 d. RA 1009 14. Writing a psychological report using one test is a. Impossible b. Possible but the writer should emphasize the limitations of the report c. Possible, if the psychological test is supported by the result of the interview and observation. d. It depends on the orientation (behavioral, psychodynamic, or humanistic) of the psychologist. 15. Mr. Jaymar is an enthusiastic and a smart person. He can read and write (in English language) at the same time. During WW1, Mr. Jaymar wanted to be recruited to join the US soldiers. If you are to evaluate, what test developed by E. L. Thorndike should be given to Mr. Jaymar to admit him to the troop. a .Alpha Test b. Beta Test c. All of the above d. None of the above 16. What is the first process in psychological assessment? a. Selection of test that will be used b. Referral from a source c. Relaying of feedback d. Asking of preliminary questions to the client 17. A form of psychological assessment that utilizes self-discovery and new understandings are encouraged throughout the assessment process. This is also called as dynamic approach in educational settings. a. Collaborative Psychological Assessment b. Humanistic Psychological Assessment c. Therapeutic Psychological Assessment d. None of the above 18. Ms. Dyessa is a psychoanalytically oriented assessor. She developed a personality test anchored in a psychoanalytic view. The psychoanalytically oriented personality test is the test’s? a. Format b. Content c. Form d. Administration procedure 19. It is the process of assigning such evaluative codes or statements to performance on tests, tasks, interviews, or other behavior samples. a. Scoring b. Score c. Scale d. measurement 20. It is a tool used in assessment which refers to the samples of one’s ability and accomplishment. a. Achievement test b. Case History Data c. Portfolio d. Interview 21. Ms. Jessa’s psychologist told her to monitor her behaviors by recording quantitative or qualitative information regarding her actions by means of visual or electronic devices. What tool was employed by Ms. Jessa? a. Naturalistic observation b. Behavioral observation c. Portfolio d. Role play 22. Mr. Joemar is a good and known psychologist. Whenever he relays his report to his client, he usually write it in a language appropriate for communication and he usually provide expert opinion concerning analysis of the data presented by his client. What specific type of report Mr. Joemar is using? a. Interpretative Report b. Consultative report c. Integrative report d. None of the above 23. It is defined as a reconstruction of a deceased individual’s psychological profile on the basis of archival records, artifacts, and interviews previously conducted with the deceased assessee or with people who knew him or her. a. Case history b. Archival history c. Psychological autopsy d. RIP 24. If a five-year old child has a mental age of 4 years in a cognitive test, and another 10-year old child obtained a mental age score of 9 years in the same test, what can be inferred? a. the 10-year old would obtain a higher ratio IQ b. the 5-year old would obtain a higher IQ c. both children would obtain the same IQ d. none of the above 25. Which of the following statements about the normal curve is not true? a. its limits extend to infinity b. it’s bilaterally symmetrical c. it is multimodal d. the mean, median and mode are the same 26. If a certain test has a mean of 500 and SD= 100, assuming a normal distribution and N= 1000. How many individuals would have scored between 400-600? a. 683 b. 742 c. 564 d. 950 27. Which of the following coefficients has the strongest degree of correlation? a. -.80 b. .80 c. -.92 d. .20 28. If you got a z-score of -1.00, what will be its equivalent if we transform it to Wechsler deviation IQ? a. 95 b. 105 c. 85 d. 75 29. A true score is? a. Hypothetical b. Equal to observed score c. Real entity d. None of the above 30. If the correlation between two variables is 1.00, the standard error of estimate is equal to? a. 100 b. 1 c. 0 d. 50 31. On the other hand, if the correlation between two variables is -1.00, the standard error of estimate is? a. 100 b. 1 c. 0 d. 50 32. The first thing to consider when psychological testing is contemplated. a. What test should be use b. Is the test valid and reliable c. Whether testing is necessary d. The payment of testing 33. Which of the following is NOT one of the areas in which computer-based test administration offers advantages over individual test administration? a. Uniformity of procedures b. Qualitative data gathering c. Cost-effectiveness d. None of the above 34. A rating error that is due to the inability of the rater to discriminate aspect s of the ratee’s behavior. a. Leniency error b. Generosity error c. Halo effect d. Pygmalion effect 35. A good test item on an ability test is one: a. That distinguishes high scorers from low scorer b. On which most of the takers answered correctly c. On which most of the takers respond incorrectly d. That has strategic distractors 36. An item discrimination index is used on an ability test to measure: a. The difficulty of the items b. the difference between the scorers who got the same correct answers c. the difference between how many high and low scorers answered the item correctly d. both B and C 37. To increase the precision of the test, test development might? a. Increase the number of items b. Increase the motivation of the test takers c. Provide a suitable environment for testing d. All of these 38. People who drink caffeinated drinks tend to experience increase dizziness. This demonstrates: a. Negative correlation b. Positive correlation c. Zero correlation d. Cannot be determine 39. Correlation coefficient used to find relationship between two sets of ranks a. Point biserial b. Biserial c. Spearman’s Rho d. Phi 40. In order to determine the relationship between sex of subject and income level, one would use? a. Point biserial b. Biserial c.Spearman’s Rho d. Phi 41. Type of correlation coefficient used to correlate a dichotomous and continuous variable? a. Point biserial b. Biserial c. Spearman’s Rho d. Phi 42. The observation that the preference for watching TV shows that depicts violence is correlated -.90 with altruism suggests that? a. TV violence has no significant effect to altruistic behavior b. Decreasing preference in TV violence causes altruistic behaviors c. Increases in altruism are associated with decreases in preference for violent programs d. Preference in TV violence causes altruism. 43. Based on the CTT, observed score is composed of? a. True score and predictor b. Observed score and measurement error c. True score and measurement error d. Predictor and measurement error 44. As the proportion of people who get an item on a test correct increases, the measure of item difficulty a. Decreases b. Increases c. Remains the same d. None of the above 45. If you are to take an interest scale and you encountered this item “I like eating fruits and vegetable”. What can be inferred? a. It is a reliable item b. It is a valid item c. It is a barreled item d. It is a double barreled item 46. The nominal scale is a type of measurement that uses: a. An absolute zero point b. Rank ordering c. Continuous variables d. None of these 47. To ensure that a child’s responses on a self-report personality measure are an accurate representation of the child, which of the following would be the best course of action for a clinician? a. Ask the child’s parents and teachers to complete rating scales b. Consult the personality researcher about the result c. Recheck the scores both by hand and computer d. Ask the child about his/her responses 48. Which statement is not incorrect regarding state anxiety and trait anxiety? a. State anxiety is a more enduring characteristic than trait anxiety b. Trait anxiety is a more enduring characteristic than state anxiety c. Neither state anxiety nor trait anxiety is an enduring characteristic d. State and trait anxiety share the same enduring characteristics 49. All are not true except: a. Intelligence is generally stable from preschool through adulthood b. Intelligence is generally stable from childhood through adulthood c. Intelligence is generally stable through adulthood d. Intelligence is unstable throughout lifespan 50. Spearman proposed two-factor theory of intelligence consisting of? a. Crystallized and fluid b. General and specific c. Acquired and inherited d. Nature and nurture 51. In a normal distribution, approximately what percentage of test scores falls between +2 and -2 standard deviation from the mean? a. 80 b. 85 c. 90 d. 95 52. Approximately what percentage of scores falls below an IQ score of 130 if the mean of the IQ test is 100 and the standard deviation is 15? a. 50 b. 30 c. 85 d. None of these 53. Test of intelligence are typically administered to adults for all of the ff. except: a. Educational placement b. Diagnosis of clinical disorders c. Neuropsychological assessment d. Vocational planning 54. Crystallized Intelligence includes: a. Application of general knowledge b. Nonverbal abilities c. Sensory abilities d. All of these 55. One year after testing, 95% of the candidates who passed the employment test and were recommended for hiring were still employed by their respective companies and were performing well. The type of validity referred to is. a. Content validity b. Construct validity c. Criterion validity d. None of the above 56. If the standard deviation of two tests are identical but the reliability is lower for Test A as compared to Test B, then the standard error of measurement will be _____________ for Test A as compared to Test B. a. Higher b. Lower c. The same d. None of the above 57. If a time limit is long enough to allow test-takers to attempt all items and if some item are so difficult that no testtaker is able to obtain a perfect score, then the test is referred to as a a. Power test b. Speed test c. Intelligence test d. Ability test 58. KR-20 is the statistic of choice for tests with which types of items? a. Multiple-choice b. True or false c. All of these d. None of these 59. Test-retest estimates of reliability are referred to as measures of _________, while split half reliability estimates are referred to as measures of _________. a. true scores; error scores b. internal consistency; stability c. interscorer reliability; consistency d. stability; internal consistency 60. As the degree of reliability increases, the proportion of: a. total variance attributed to true variance decreases b. total variance attributed to true variance increases c. Total variance attributed to error variance increases d. All of the above 61. Which of the following might lead to a decrease in test-retest reliability? a. The passage of time between the two administrations of the test b. Coaching design to increase test score c. Practice with similar test materials d. All of these 62. Unlike norm-referenced interpretation, criterion referenced interpretation: a. Requires the test taker’s score be compared with matched sample b. Describes test performance in terms of a test-taker’s relative standing in a group c. Describes a test-taker’s performance in terms of predetermined standards d. All of these 63. Why do test scores among test-takers most typically vary? a. Because of the true ability of the test-taker b. Because of irrelevant, unwanted influence c. Because of the error in the test norms adds five point to everyone’s score d. A and B 64. Which of the following statement is TRUE concerning a correlation coefficient a. A restricted range in either correlated variable makes the correlation lower b. A correlation coefficient provides information regarding causation c. No meaning is attached to the sign of a correlation coefficient, since the coefficient is ultimately squared. d. None of the above 65. Among school-aged children, as age increases, so do reading skills. This relationship between two variables illustrates? a. A positive correlation b. A negative correlation c. How regression helps to predict behavior d. How multiple regression helps to predict behavior 66. Assessment professionals who use tests without understanding the limitations of the tests they use are: a. Violating state and federal laws which mandate such understanding. b. Violating provisions of their professional ethical codes. c. Well-meaning but bumbling in their everyday work d. Professional where license cannot be renew 67. One scale at the deli counter of a local market consistently measures everything that is placed on it exactly one ounce more than its actual weight. As a tool of measurement, it can be said that this scale is: a. Valid b. Reliable c. Unreliable d. Not properly normed 68. A norm group is a group of test takers: a. For whom the particular test is deemed inappropriate b. Taking a particular test for the first time c. That is typically described in the test manual d. Only b and C 69. A test designed to provide information about whether or not a pilot has mastered the ability to fly solo is referred to as a. Norm-referenced b. Criterion-references c. Trait-referenced d. All of these 70. If a controversy exists over the definition of the trait being measured by a psychological test, questions will most likely be raised relative to the _________ of the test? a. Reliability b. Validity c. Standardization d. sampling 71. A test can be: a. Reliable but not valid b. Valid but not reliable c. Both a and b d. None of these 72. The Rosenthal Effect occurs when? a. Race of the tester produces bias b. The fragrance of rose can increase the performance of the test taker c. The experimenters’ expectations come to influence the respondent’s scores d. Different race can be perceived by the examiner as out-group thus affects the rating process 73. One problem with the original MMPI was that the control group consisted of a. Highly educated professionals b. Relatives and visitors of hospitalized metal patients c. Patience with severe psychopathy d. Men only 74. Which of the following scales are related to faking good (presenting yourself in a favorable way) on the MMPI? a. L and K b. L and F c. K and F d. F and Si 75. Raw scores on the MMPI are converted to standardized scores called? a. Z scores b. V scores c. T scores d. K scores 76. According to the APA guidelines, Ethical Principles of Psychologist and Code of Conduct, a. A clinician is responsible for the appropriateness of an analysis even if the computer supplied the interpretation b. Software companies that supply computerized diagnosis are responsible for the content of the interpretation. c. Clinician and software companies are equally responsible for the diagnosis provided by the computer program. d. Clinicians are not responsible for computer generated results/diagnosis 77. In order to resolve conflict of divided loyalties, a psychologist must: a. Inform all concerned parties where his/her loyalty lies b. Protect all the rights of the clients only c. Provide all information obtained to all parties d. Protect the rights of the institution only. 78. A test of infant development contains three scales: (1) cognitive ability, (2) Motor development, and (3) Behavior rating. Because these 3 measure different characteristics, it is inappropriate to combine these scales in calculating estimates of : a. Alternate-form reliability b. Internal-consistency reliability c. Test-retest reliability d. Inter-rater reliability 79. Army Beta test place more emphasis on a. b. c. d. Verbal questions Nonverbal questions Arithmetic questions Skills and ability 80. If a Psychometrician constructs a test and found out that the reliability coefficient is not sufficient with the standard set, what is the best thing to do? a. Administer the test again b. Make another set of questions c. Increase number of questions d. Change the wording of the questions. 81. Who is/are allowed to administer Standford-Binet Intelligence Scale? a. Level A practitioners b. Level B practitioners c. Level C practitioners d. Psychometricians and Psychologist 82. A Psychometrician for a company wants to find out if an employee is a suitable candidate for training of a new skillset. She administered a test to assess the employee’s potential to learn. The test administered is an? a. Achievement test b. Ability test c. Intelligence test d. Aptitude test 83. A large collection of items from which the test creator can derive the items to be included in the final test. a. Item reservoir b. Item bunch c. Item pool d. Item box 84. A test you made wants to measure a very abstract concept which needs to be properly and fully defined. What type of validity you wish to achieve? a. Content b. Criterion c. Construct d. Concurrent 85. When a student comes to you for career counseling and asks if she could take the test to find out what field she would be good at, what kind of test will you give her? a. Interest inventory b. Intelligence test c. Personality test d. Aptitude test 86. You are conducting research about the correlation between students’ classroom rank and their rank of priorities in school. What coefficient will you use to assess the relationship? a. Phi b. Tetrachloric c. Point biserial d. Spearman’s Rho 87. To administer annual routine tests to individuals belonging to an organization without their official verbal or written consent is : a. b. c. d. Ethical Unethical Subject To PAP investigation None of the above 88. Say you wanted to correlate passing Psychometrician Board Exam and the students’ grades during their undergraduate years, what kind of correlation are you trying to establish? a. Point biserial r b. Biserial r c. Tetrachloric r d. Phi 89. What kind of data psychotherapist relies on? a. Normative data b. Idiographic data c. Nomothetic data d. Norm data 90. Your boy friend pretended to be a girl and went to the doctor to have a pregnancy test. When the result came out, he was told to be pregnant. What error was committed by the doctor? a. False negative b. Type I error c. Type II error d. None of the above 91. False negative shares the same meaning with: a. Type I error b. Type II error c. Type III error d. None of these 92. This method of acquiring reliability is preferable since this specific method has the ability to determine whether or not the scores obtained are consistent overtime and that items that you used are internally consistent. a. Test-retest b. Parallel form c. Split half d. Interrater 93. Your client obtained a z score of 2. Convert it to T score, you will have? a. 60 b. 65 c. 70 d. 75 94. Convert a z score of 1 in another standardized score with a mean of 48 and standard deviation of 12. a. 60 b. 65 c. 70 d. 75 95. Why is Face Validity still important in testing? a. Because it has direct relationship to construct validity b. Because it has direct relationship to criterion validity c. Because it has direct relationship to content validity d. Because it influences the test taker’s willingness to answer the test 96. How many quartiles are there in a normal curve? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 97. Providing emergency psychological services during the event of a calamity even without proper training is? a. Unethical b. Ethical c. Subject to review d. Cannot be determine 98. You want to correlate passing the Bar exam and the Civil Service Examination for the students who took both exams. What correlation coefficient will you use? a. Point biserial b. Tetrachloric c. Phi d. Biserial 99. Your test for industrial setting was effective in increasing company’s product and gain. This scenario best describes a. The test has good reliability b. The test has good validity c. The test has high utility coefficient d. The test has high correlation 100. a. b. c. d. Pioneered the use of empirical method for personality testing. CPI MMPI 16PF RPM 101. a. b. c. d. A personality test created using factor analysis MMPI DAT 16PF RPM 102. a. b. c. d. A personality test who uses ipsative scoring MMPI 16PF IPTS EPPS 103. a. b. c. d. Another name given to T score McCordi’s T McCall’s T McCorda’s T McDonald’s T 104. a. b. c. d. In general, the ______ the item discriminability index, the better the item. Higher Lower Moderate None of these 105. a. b. c. d. In general, the _______ the difficulty index, the easier the item Higher Lower Moderate None of these 106. When you correlate Depression scale and Sadness scale, and found out that they have high relationship, you were able to establish both: a. Concurrent and predictive validity b. Convergent and concurrent validity c. Criterion and predictive validity d. Content and criterion validity 107. a. b. c. d. If the result of the examination is positively skewed, the exam is? Difficult Easy Biased Cannot be determine 108. a. b. c. d. Aim to quantify behavior using a device Psychological assessment Psychological testing Psychological test None of the above 109. You want to assess how varied the scores of the test-takers are. What statistical measure will you employ? a. Median b. Mode c. Mean d. Range 110. a. b. c. d. He translated the Binet- Simon Scale into English Henry Goddard Robert Yerkes Lewis Terman John Hawthorne 111. a. b. c. d. He translated and normed Binet-Simon Scale into English Henry Goddard Robert Yerkes Lewis Terman John Hawthorne 112. a. b. c. d. The right of the client to keep his/her identity? Right to confidentiality Right to privacy Right of Suffrage None of the above 113. a. b. c. d. The highest possible score that can be obtained in the test. Test ceiling Test flooring Ceiling effect Floor effect 114. A teacher discussed a topic and administered a test after the discussion. What kind of test was administered? a. Achievement test b. IQ test c. Knowledge test d. Aptitude test 115. a. b. c. d. Individuals having severe psychological condition are preferably administered by Structure Personality Test Intelligence test Projective test Achievement test 116. a. b. c. d. Which of the ff. is not a disadvantage of a unstructured interview It is flexible Lengthy Has psychometric precision Enables comparability 117. a. b. c. d. 118. a. b. c. d. This kind of test aimed to remove culture related aspects of a test Culture free Culture restricted test Culture load Culture fair Up until now, there is still no established test that is: Culture free Culture fair Culture loaded Culture restricted 119. a. b. c. d. The original SD of deviation IQ is? 10 15 16 18 120. a. b. c. d. MBTI is most widely used in? Industrial setting Educational setting Clinical setting Neurodevelopmental setting 121. If Beryl got a score z score of -3.5. What will be its T score a. 15 b. 30 c. 45 d. 35 122. Most widely used Personality test in Clinical Setting? a. MBTI b. CPI c. 16PF d. MMPI 123. Who has the highest score a. b. c. d. Shekinah who has GRE score of 500 Dace who has T score of 80 Ryan who has PR of 70 Kyla who has z score of 4 124. a. b. c. d. If a certain test is reliable, error should be? Equal to zero Close to zero Close to negative Cannot be determine 125. a. b. c. d. 50 69 90 80 126. a. b. c. d. Grace conducted a correlational study and got a value of r= -2. What can be inferred? There is strong causal relationship between the variables There is a weak relationship between the variables There is a positive correlation. Error is made In the population, the IQ of 85-115 is how many percent in the population? 127. Grouped of scores are plotted in a curve and the result showed a platycurtic distribution. What does this mean? a. Scores greatly varies from each other. b. Variance is high c. Most of the scores fall on the extremes d. None of the above 128. An Item difficulty of .29 is? a. Acceptable b. Unacceptable c. Acceptable but not a good test d. Cannot be determine 129. a. b. c. d. The first use of test can be traced in? China America Europe Russia 130. A. B. C. D. Who among the following can administer Level B test Psychometrician only Psychologist only Both Psychometrician and psychologist None of the above 131. a. b. c. d. In the process of norming a newly created test, creator of the test must Use random sampling Use purposive sampling Use convenient sampling administered the test to people having the same characteristics with the target population 132. In the process of norming a newly created test, creator of the test must a. Use random sampling b. Use purposive sampling c. Use convenient sampling d. Use snowball technique 133. If you are the Psychometrician of a company, and you saw your supervisor interviewed an applicant who you remembered as your schoolmate in gradeschool having been into a disciplinary action because of theft, as a professional what will be the best thing to do? a. Tell the supervisor about the history of the applicant to avoid potential harm to the company b. Do not tell the supervisor for you are not part of the hiring process c. Tell the applicant about what was his history d. Warn the supervisor about the danger that might happen if the applicant will be selected 134. If you are the Psychometrician of a primary school, then you saw your supervisor interviewed an applicant who you remembered as a client of the Psychologist you use to work before. You know that the client is diagnosed having Pedophilic disorder, then he wants to apply as the school bus driver, what is the best thing to do? a. Tell the supervisor about the history of the applicant to avoid potential harm to the company b. Do not tell the supervisor for you are not part of the hiring process c. Tell the applicant about what was his history d. Let go and Let God 135. Sales of psychological tests should be restricted to those with______ a. At least Master’s degree in Psychology b. A Ph.D. or doctoral degree c. State license or certification d. Appropriate training and experience in the use of tests. 136. a. b. c. d. Who should make the final decision about the release of psychological result? The examinee, if not in the legal age, the parent. The researcher The psychologist The Law 137. To be able to be hailed as Ms. Universe, the beauty queens shall surpass the elimination round for each category (swimsuit, evening gown, Q and A). This kind of scoring is called a. Multiple cut score b. Multiple hurdle c. Multiple elimination d. Elimination rounds 138. a. b. c. d. Which of the following is not an IQ test DAP BG RPM JSS 139. a. b. c. d. Kharyl a 21 year old Filipino got a score of 2 in a 50 item exam. What can be inferred? Kharyl has Intellectual Disability Kharyl has low IQ The test was too difficult for Kharyl Nothing 140. a. b. c. d. Uses language as main criterion of intelligence test. Esquirol Seguin Binet Galton 141. Developed sense-muscle technique to distinguish Mentally retarded. a. Esquirol b. Seguin c. Binet d. Galton 142. a. b. c. d. The first one to introduce multiple choice item. Thorndike Spearman Otis Binet 143. a. b. c. d. Who developed the 16PF James McKeen Cattell Raymond Cattell Weschler Standford 144. a. b. c. d. What is the third stage in the process of test development? Test try out Item analysis Revision Test construction 145. a. b. c. d. In what stage in test development where scaling is applied to? Test try out Test construction Test conceptualization Norming 146. a. b. c. d. What RA pertains to Psychology Law RA 1029 RA 10229 RA 10029 RA 10229 147. Scores of the students who took Scholastic Assessment Test were compared. Test scores were normally distributed and had the mean of 30 and standard deviation of 3. Through linear transformation, find the z score and the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) score of the students who got a score of 24. a. Z score= -3; CEEB= 300 b. Z score=3; CEEB=400 c. Z score= -2; CEEB=300 d. Z score=2; CEEB= 400 148. Claudine, Meyriel, and Maikeh belong to the same class in Psych Assessment course. One day they decided to compare their scores on a test relative to the class. Claudine got 60, Meyriel got 80 and Maikeh got 70. Their class got (mean=60, median= 55, mode= 70, range= 10, SD=5, Variance 20) as the central tendency and variability respectively. Given the details, what will be the average T Score of Claudine, Meyriel and Maikeh? a. 60 b. 70 c. 80 d. 90 149. Given the same scenario, what will be the average deviation IQ of the three? A. 110 B. C. D. 150. a. b. c. d. 115 120 130 Given the same scenario, what will be the cumulative percentage of their combined score? 94 95.3 97.7 84.4