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Quiz: Assessment Tests Identify the Assessment Test indicated by the phrase or sentence. Alcohol Use Inventory (AUI) Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Beavers-Timberlawn Model Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) Beck Depression Inventory, Second Edition (BDI-II) Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test II (Bender-Gestalt II) Camberwell Family Interview Career Assessment Inventory Career Development Inventory Children s Apperception Test (CAT) Children s Depression Inventory (CDI) Circumplex Model Connors Rating Scale, Revised (CRS-R) Diagnostic Survey for Eating Disorders Differential Aptitude Test (DAT) Draw-a-Person Test (DAP) Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) Eating Inventory Edwards Personal Preference Schedules Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evaluation Scales (FACES) Family Assessment Device (FAD) Family Environment Scale (FES) Family Questionnaire (FQ) Five-Minute Speech Sample General Aptitude Test Battery (GATB) Global Assessment of Relational Functioning (GARF) House-Tree-Person Interrogation Form Kinetic Family Drawing (K-F-D) Kuder Occupational Interest Survey Marital Satisfaction Inventory (MSI) Matrix Analogies Test (MAT) McCaster Clinical Rating Scale (MCRS) Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST) Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory-III (MCMI-III) Mini Mental Status Exam (MMSE) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2RF (MMPI-2RF) Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Ohio Vocational Interest Survey Personal Assessment of Intimacy in Relationships (PAIR) Premarital Personal and Relational Evaluation (PREPARE) Revised Children s Manifest Anxiety Scale: Second Edition (RCMAS-2) Rorschach Inkblot Test Self-Directed Search Sentence Completion Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale (SB) Strong Interest Inventory Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI) Test of Nonverbal Intelligence, Second Edition (Toni-2) Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition (Vineland II) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale- Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV) Work Environment Preference Schedule Work Values Inventory Quiz: Assessment Tests Page 1 of 1

1. A standardized test that measures intelligence and cognitive abilities in children and adults from two through mature adulthood by measuring verbal reasoning, abstract/visual reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and short-term memory. 2. A semi-structured test that measures indications of attitudes, beliefs, motivations, or mental states. 3. An objective true/false test used with adults to measure psychopathology and personality characteristics. 4. A self-report true/false test that measures the social and environmental characteristics of families. The test assesses how family members perceive their family environment within relationship, personal growth, and system maintenance. 5. A self-report test that measures the vocational maturity of adolescents. 6. A self-report inventory that consists of 21 questions and measures clinical anxiety. 7. This test is used with children ages 6-17 and assesses the child for depression when it is suspected. 8. This test measures intelligence in children when verbal expression is difficult by asking them to draw 3 pictures including: a man, a woman, and themselves. 9. A self-report test that measures the perceived criticism and over-involvement of family members. 10. This is a subjective test that measures a child s personality by asking them to draw a house, tree, and a person. 11. This test measures psychological preference in how people perceive their world and make decisions. It can be used to recommend occupations based on four codes: Extrovert/Introvert, Sensing/Intuitive, Thinking/Feeling, & Judging/Perceiving. 12. Ten abstract images are shown to a subject in order to assess personality characteristics and any underlying thought disorders among children and adults. Quiz: Assessment Tests Page 2 of 2

13. A forced-choice personality inventory used with individuals 16-85. The test measures personality variables related to needs, which includes achievement, dominance, endurance, and order. 14. This test can be administered to parents, teachers, and adolescents, in order to evaluate behavior problems while assessing for ADHD in children 3-17. 15. A self-report test where an individual ranks work values that are important them in order to measure the emphasis an individual puts on intellectual stimulation, a sense of belonging, and security. 16. A self-report questionnaire used with adolescents and adults that assesses for eating disorders and obesity prior to and after treatment based on cognitive control of eating, disinhibition, and hunger. 17. Used with ages 3-10, the child is shown 10 images of animals in various social situations to measure social-emotional components of personality. 18. A self-report test used with individuals 16 and older to assess patterns of behavior, attitudes, and symptoms associated with alcohol use and abuse. 19. Children, ages 5-17, identify patterns in designs in this nonverbal test to assess a child s reasoning abilities. This is particularly used when language may affect the assessment. 20. Used to assess the six dimensions of the McCaster Model of Family Functioning which includes: communication, problem-solving, effective responsiveness, effective involvement, roles of each family member, & behavior control. 21. An intensive interview used to measure criticism and the over-involvement of family members. 22. Self-report inventory that is used with individual 13 and older to measure the severity of depression. 23. This test gains an understanding of how families cope with various situational stressors throughout their life by measuring flexibility and cohesion in the family system. 24. This self-report inventory assesses for the presence of eating disorders based upon symptomatology. Quiz: Assessment Tests Page 3 of 3

25. A short questionnaire that screens individuals for cognitive impairments by measuring memory, attention and calculation, language abilities, visuospatial ability, and orientation. 26. This test helps individuals choose among educational and career options based on strengths and weaknesses. 27. Based on Holland s 6 categories, this test measures a person s interests in order to help them decide on an appropriate career. 28. A self-report test that measures marital satisfaction/quality and marital adjustment based on four subscales including: marital satisfaction, cohesion, consensus, and affective expression. 29. Used with children 6-16 years old, this intelligence test determines the strengths and weaknesses in the learning ability of a child. 30. This test asks a parent or relative to describe who their child is and how their relationship with the child is in a short monologue. This is used to assess expressed emotion in relatives of patients with psychiatric disorders. 31. Often used with individuals who may be aphasic, non-english speakers, deaf, learning-disabled, or suffering from a condition that renders them nonverbal, this test measures abstract problem-solving ability. 32. Generally used with individuals 15 and older this test measures occupational interests for individuals both college and non-college bound. 33. This interest inventory matches one s skills and interests to specific careers or occupations and is most often used with high school and college students along with adults. 34. This test is used in relationships ranging from friendship to marriage and measures both expected and perceived intimacy. 35. A child is asked to draw a picture of everyone in the family to measure selfperception, family relationships, and dynamics within the family interactions. 36. Used with both adolescents and adults to identify individuals who have a high probability of having a substance use disorders. Quiz: Assessment Tests Page 4 of 4

37. Most often used for students that are college bound, or already in college to measure a person s interest based on 10 vocational interest scales. 38. A parent/caregiver and teacher each complete a rating scale to measure the behaviors of a child 3-21-years-old to assess the child s performance of developmentally appropriate life skills. 39. A self-report survey used to help differentiate and diagnose Anorexia, Bulimia, or Binge Eating Disorder. 40. A family interview is conducted to assess the family functioning and the overall health or pathology of the family. 41. A self-report test that assesses a person s commitment to the set of attitudes, values, and behaviors that are characteristically seen in a bureaucratic environment. 42. One of the oldest alcohol screening tests that is used to identify dependent drinkers. 43. This test helps to predict a couple s readiness for marriage by helping couples understand each others families of origin, assess for differences in outlook, and address areas that need attention. 44. An intelligence scale used with adults (ages 16+) to measure one s cognitive ability or intelligence reflected in verbal and performance abilities. The test assesses four major components of intelligence including verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed. 45. A test used with those in grades 8-12 to measure a student s interest towards dealing with people, data, and things. 46. Used with individuals 18 and older this test measures the nature and extent of conflict within a marriage. The test is generally used in the beginning of marital therapy as a way to guide treatment. 47. Used only with adults this test is designed to assess DSM-IV related disorders on Axis I and Axis II including 14 personality scales and 10 clinical syndrome scales. Quiz: Assessment Tests Page 5 of 5

48. Used with individuals grade 9 through adults, this test is used in vocational counseling, rehabilitation, and occupational selection settings. The test measures nine distinct aptitudes. 49. Administered by the United States Military Entrance Processing Command to determine qualification for enlistment in the United States Armed Forces. 50. A projective test given to individuals ages 5 and older. This test is commonly used to assess personality and gain insight into the subject s view of the world and attitudes towards the self and others. 51. This test assesses the degree to which family members are connected or separated from one another as well as the extent to which the family system is flexible and able to change. 52. This test is generally used with children ages 3-11 and is used to assess a child s visual-motor development and psychological functioning. 53. This test asks a child to circle yes or no on written statements that describe feelings or behavior in order to assess for anxiety. 54. This test is designed to be used with adults 16 and older. The test scores 16 primary personality scales, and 5 global personality scales in order to help individuals choose careers that suit those traits. 55. An observational test that measures three areas of functioning within the family including problem solving, organization, and emotional climate. A continuum scale from 1-100 is used to rate the family functioning. 56. An observational study completed at a psychiatric hospital that identifies family competence and family style. Quiz: Assessment Tests Page 6 of 6