#1
Which statistical measure is used to describe the spread of scores in a distribution?
Mean
Median
Standard Deviation
Mode
#2
In psychological testing, what does the term 'norms' refer to?
Standardized scores used for comparison
Unusual or abnormal behavior
Testing conditions and environment
Specific characteristics of a psychological trait
#3
What does the term 'standardization' refer to in psychological testing?
Evaluating the test-taker's emotional stability
Administering the test under consistent conditions
Determining the validity of the test
Measuring the consistency of test results
#4
Which statistical measure is sensitive to extreme values in a distribution?
#5
In psychological testing, what does the term 'criterion' refer to?
The test-taker's emotional stability
A standard or basis for evaluation
Determining the validity of the test
Scoring individual test items
#6
Which type of psychological test is designed to measure a specific trait or behavior?
Projective Test
Personality Inventory
Objective Test
Intelligence Test
#7
Which of the following is an example of a projective psychological test?
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Rorschach Inkblot Test
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
#8
What is the primary purpose of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)?
Assessing intelligence quotient (IQ)
Measuring personality characteristics
Evaluating cognitive abilities
Screening for psychiatric disorders
#9
What is the purpose of a reliability test in psychological assessment?
Measuring the consistency of test results
Evaluating the test-taker's emotional stability
Assessing intelligence quotient (IQ)
Determining the validity of the test
#10
What is the purpose of the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) in psychological assessment?
Measuring intelligence quotient (IQ)
Assessing personality disorders
Evaluating cognitive abilities
Screening for depressive symptoms
#11
Which psychological test is commonly used to assess attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children?
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC)
Conners' Rating Scales
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
#12
What is the primary purpose of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales?
Assessing personality disorders
Measuring cognitive abilities in children
Screening for depressive symptoms
Evaluating emotional stability
#13
Which type of validity assesses the degree to which a test measures the intended construct?
Content Validity
Criterion-related Validity
Construct Validity
Face Validity
#14
In psychological assessment, what does the term 'response bias' refer to?
Consistency of test results
Tendency to respond in a particular way regardless of content
Measuring intelligence quotient (IQ)
Standardized scores used for comparison
#15
Which type of reliability assesses the consistency of test results over time?
Inter-rater Reliability
Test-Retest Reliability
Internal Consistency Reliability
Parallel Forms Reliability
#16
In psychological testing, what does the term 'item analysis' involve?
Scoring individual test items
Determining the validity of the test
Evaluating the test-taker's emotional stability
Analyzing the difficulty and discrimination of test items
#17
Which type of validity assesses whether a test appears to measure what it claims to measure?
Content Validity
Criterion-related Validity
Construct Validity
Face Validity
#18
Which type of reliability assesses the consistency of scores when different raters evaluate the same responses?
Test-Retest Reliability
Inter-rater Reliability
Internal Consistency Reliability
Parallel Forms Reliability