Assessment
systematic approach to determining current status, strengths, and limitations
Requirements for assessment
Interpreting assessment information
Assessment Types:
Diagnostic assessment
Informs or supports clinician diagnosis
Interpretive assessment
Explains problems relative to a particular theory
Descriptive assessment
Attempts to understand clients in reference to themselves
Prescriptive assessment
Determines treatment needs
How assessments inform treatment planning
Psychometric analyses
Determination of validity and reliability of a test
Standardized tests
Administered and scored in prescribed manner by a qualified professional
Norm-referenced tests
Compare individual or group scores with averages from sample of test takers
Content validity
Degree to which test is related to what it assesses
Criterion-referenced validity
How well test predicts behaviour
Construct validity
How much test represents concepts, attributes, or theoretical foundations
Test-retest validity
Determined by comparing test performances in replications of same test
Inter-rater reliability
Agreement between observers of same behaviour/response
Advantages of music-based assessments
Projective test
Clients use metaphor of music to express something about themselves that may not come to light otherwise
Self-Assessment
Electronic Assessments and Applications
Possible to review and contribute to databases that store information
MT investigates these areas to meet the Board Certification Domains:
Assessment Checklist
Assessment Tool
A test, device, form, or instrument that is developed for the purpose of measuring strengths and weaknesses