What are the 4 purposes of developmental testing?
What are the 4 basic methods of pediatric assessment?
75-85% of information can be obtained through what type of assessment method?
observation
What can be defined as the mean chronological age represented by a certain test score?
Age Equivalent
What is criterion referencing based on?
The number of items completed correctly
What do norm-referenced compare?
one child with the “norm” of a group of other children
What are norm-reference tests aka?
Standardized Tests
If a child is said to be in the 75%ile what does that mean?
The child did better than 75% of children in the norm group
What can be defined as the total number of items passed or correct?
raw score
Tests are chosen based on what the clinician wants to assess, what are the 4 types of assessment tests?
Describe screening assessment exams
They are used to identify typical and atypical development and the need for further assessment
What are 3 screening assessments?
What age range is the Denver II used for?
birth to 6 years
What are the 4 general functions assessed on the Denver II? Give an example of each…
When is the Harris Infant Neuromotor Test (HINT) typically used?
in research
What age range is the HINT used for?
2.5 to 12.5 months
What 4 things does the HINT measure?
In what setting type is the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener (BINS) used?
in settings where high-risk infants are followed up
What age range is the BINS appropriate for?
3-24 months
What are the 4 conceptual areas of ability the BINS assesses? Give examples of each…
What are 5 assessment exams that specially test motor function?
What does the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP) assess?
posture and movement
What age range is the TIMP appropriate for?
34 weeks post-conceptional age to 4 months corrected age
What does the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) assess?
Motor milestones and the motor aspects and mechanisms necessary to attain such milestones