What is a construct?
hypothetical; can’t be touched (e.g., introvertedness, anxious, depressed, intellectual disability, etc)
What is testing?
the process of measuring psychologically related variables by means of devices or procedures designed to obtain a sample of behavior; Used to assess constructs
What is assessment?
gathering and integration of psychology-related data for the purpose of making a psychological evaluation; focuses on understanding; Tests can be used to assess
What is Fundamental Attribution Bias?
We attribute mistakes we make to the situation, but we attribute mistakes that others make to their character
What is Intelligence?
a construct that is a general label for a group of processes that are inferred from observable behaviors
What was Alfred Binet’s model about intelligence?
Alfred Binet suggested that intelligence = mental age (MA) – chronological age (CA)
What is heuristics?
models that helps us think in a structural way
Why do assessment?
What are some ways to manage thinking errors?
Why is it important to use multiple methods of measuring?
In order to blend the various strengths and weaknesses every instrument inevitably has
Why is it important to use valid and reliable measures?
To guard against bias/blind spots
How do we defend against inaccurate conclusions? (2)
What are the attributes of a good test? (3)
What are the General Domains of Psychological Assessment? (4)
What are the major goals of psychological assessment? (7)
What are the common definitional aspects of intelligence? (5)
What are some factors that can influence scores? (7)
What are the Four Major Traditions in Approaching Intelligence?
What is the Developmental approach to intelligence?
It is concerned with quality of response or reasoning behind answers
What is the Neuro-biological approach to intelligence?
It focuses on search for anatomical and physiological underpinnings of intelligence
What is the Information processing approach to intelligence?
It focus on process rather than content (how information is received, stored, retrieved, manipulated, transformed)
What is the Psychometric approach to intelligence?
It assumes intelligence is a trait in which there are individual differences (normally distributed); Psychometric approach was started with Binet;
Indices of the WAIS IV:
Verbal Comprehension Index
Working Memory Index
Perceptual Reasoning Index
Processing Speed Index
Components of Verbal Comprehension (VCI):
Vocabulary (VC)
Similarities (SI)
Information (IN)
Comprehension (CO)