PS280 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Psychological Evaluation, Social Desirability Bias, Autonomic Nervous System

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Biological assessment: interviews, psychological tests, behavioural-cognitive. Cognitive assessment: family assessment, brain imaging, neurochemical assessment, neuropsychological. : extent to which scores on the two forms of the test: internal consistency reliability, alternate-form reliability. : refers to whether a measure adequately samples the: content validity, criterion validity domains of interest in an expected way with some other measure (the criterion) some characteristic (construct, construct validity. : evaluated by determining whether a measure is associated. : relevant when we want to interpret a test as a measure of. First part of an interview, the initial process is usually done by the. When a client calls and is seeking help from a professional: history of client and problem(s) Build a perspective of the person"s life, past events, family life. How all of these aspects affect the clients mental health: allows for direct observation of client. When you pose a question, you look for the reactions portrayed by the.

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