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Title: 46-320-01 Tests and Measurements


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46-320-01Tests and Measurements
  • Intersession 2006

2
Cognitive Behavioral Assessment
  • Based on principles of behavior modification
    (learning and cognition)
  • Cause vs. symptom
  • Symptom precede, coexist, maintain
  • Environmental factors or thought processes
  • Observable phenomenon
  • Goal changing symptom

3
Operant Conditioning-Based
  • Behaviors are observed
  • Alter probability of recurrence of response
  • Positive reinforcement
  • Negative reinforcement
  • Punishment
  • Critical response
  • Frequency, intensity, duration baseline
  • Implement
  • Evaluate intervention against baseline

4
Self-Report Techniques
  • List of statements about situations (primary
    determinants of behavior)
  • Fear Survey Schedule (FSS)
  • 50 to 122 items
  • 5- or 7-point scale
  • Identify situations that elicit fear and
    avoidance
  • Assertiveness Behavior Survey Schedule (ABSS)
  • Situations and consequences

5
Self-Report
  • Cautela and Upper
  • Self-report battery
  • Primary Scales
  • Secondary Scales
  • Tertiary Scales
  • Evaluating self-report
  • Face validity
  • Adequate psychometric analysis

6
Kanfer and Saslow
  • Functional Approach
  • Behavioral excesses and deficits
  • Normal and disordered behaviors develop similarly
  • Clarify problem
  • Suggest treatment alternatives

7
More Scales
  • Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS)
  • 2 forms list of statements, 7-point Likert scale
  • Good validity
  • Irrational Beliefs Test (IBT)
  • Beliefs and expectations vs. reality
  • 100 items, agreement on 5-point scale
  • ½ items negatively worded

8
Cognitive Functional Analysis
  • Meichenbaum self-statements critical in behavior
  • Self-appraisals and expectancies
  • Environmental antecedents, environmental
    consequences, internal dialogue
  • Self-monitoring devices

9
Psychophysiological Procedures
  • Quantify physiological responses
  • Heart rate, BP, GSR, skin temp
  • Fear, anger (Ax)
  • Polygraph
  • Sexual arousal
  • Evaluation
  • Artifacts
  • Direct measurement/Prestimulus strength
  • Demographics

10
Psychophysiological Procedures
  • EEG Biofeedback
  • Alter brain waves
  • Alpha waves
  • Video-game format

11
Clinical Neuropsychology
  • What is it?
  • Brain dysfunction, affects of mental/physical
    illness
  • Memory
  • Weschler Memory Scale-III
  • Auditory Immediate, Visual Immediate, Immediate
    Memory, Auditory Delayed, Visual Delayed,
    Auditory Recognition Delayed, General Memory, and
    Working Memory

12
Clinical Neuropsychology
  • Localized problems vs. interconnections
  • Left vs. Right hemisphere problems
  • Specific problems
  • E.g., Wernickes Aphasia
  • Spatial problems
  • E.g., dressing apraxia
  • Information-processing deficits
  • Recall vs. recognition

13
Developmental Neuropsychology
  • Brain injury, lesions, trauma
  • Development and birth complications
  • Executive functions
  • Volition, self-control and self-monitoring
  • Mirsky Focus Execute, Sustain, Encode, Shift
  • Learning disabilities
  • Dyslexia

14
Trail Making Test
15
Developmental Neuropsychology
  • Development of Rehabilitation Plans
  • 1. Testing to determine problem
  • 2. Assessment of environment
  • 3. Treatment plan
  • 4. Ideal treatment plan
  • 5. Availability of resources
  • 6. Realistic remedial plan
  • 7. Progress evaluation

16
Halstead-Reitan Battery
  • Many tests
  • Halstead category test, Tactual test, Rhythm
    test, Speech-sounds perception test, Finger
    oscillation test
  • Related procedures Trail making test,
    Strength-of-grip test, Sensory-perceptual
    examination
  • Performance associated with dysfunction in one
    hemisphere

17
Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
  • Pluripotentiality
  • Golden
  • 269 items, 24 hours
  • 11 subsections
  • Motor functions, rhythm, tactile, visual,
    receptive speech, expressive speech, writing,
    reading, arithmetic skills, memory, intellectual
    processes
  • Scores subsections, Pathognomic score, left or
    right hemisphere dysfunction

18
California Verbal Learning Test
  • How errors are made in learning tasks
  • Verbal learning and memory
  • E.g., recall and recognition
  • Good validity
  • CVLT-C
  • Ages 5 to 16
  • Learning disabilities, ADHD, MR, neurological
    disorders
  • Recall and recognition of words
  • High reliability and validity

19
Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Frustration, conflict, pressure
  • Exposure causes anxiety
  • STAI
  • 20 items per, 4-point scale
  • A-State, A-Trait
  • Reliability test-retest
  • Validity 2 factor structure, good concurrent
    validity

20
Test Anxiety
  • Mandler Sarason 2 types of responding
  • Task-relevant or task-irrelevant responses
  • Test Anxiety Questionnaire (TAQ)
  • Learned task drive
  • Learned anxiety drive
  • 37 items, 15 cm line (ends and midpoint defined)
  • High reliability

21
Test Anxiety
  • Test Anxiety Scale (TAS)
  • Sarason criticized TAQ for state not trait
  • TAQ items in T/F format (21 items)
  • Person focus (not situation)
  • Valid as measure of personality
  • Emotionality and Worry (Liebert Morris)
  • Independent dimensions
  • Achievement and Anxiety Test (AAT)
  • Debilitating and facilitating anxiety

22
Coping and Social Support
  • Ways Of Coping Scale
  • 68 item checklist
  • Thoughts and actions used in stressful situation
  • Problem focused and emotion focused
  • Social Support Questionnaire
  • 27 items, people and satisfaction with support
  • Very stable and valid

23
Quality of Life Assessment
  • Health
  • Psychometric vs. decision theory
  • SF-36
  • 8 health concepts
  • Physical functioning, role-physical, bodily pain,
    general health perceptions, vitality, social
    functioning, role emotional, mental health
  • Good reliability and validity
  • Not age-specific
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