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Standford-Binet Intelligence Scale

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.

Sentence Completion Test

A semi-structured test that measures indications of attitudes, beliefs, motivations, or mental states.

Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 RF (MMPI)

An objective true/false test used with adults to measure psychopathology and personality
characteristics.

Family Environment Scale (FES)

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.

Career Development Inventory

A self-report test that measures the vocational maturity of adolescents.

Beck Anxiety Inventory

A self-report inventory that consists of 21 questions and measures clinical anxiety.

Children's Depression Inventory (CDI)

This test is used with children ages 6-17 and assesses the child for depression when it is suspected.

Draw-A-Person Test (DAP)

This test measures intelligence in children when verbal expression is difficult by asking them to draw 3
pictures: a man, a woman, and themselves.

House-Tree-Person (HTP)

This is a subjective test that measures a child's personality by asking them to draw a house, tree, and a
person.

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

, 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.

Rorschach Inkblot Test

Ten abstract images are shown to a subject in order to assess personality characteristics and any
underlying thought disorders among children and adults.

Edwards Personal Preference Schedule (EPPS)

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.

Conners' Rating Scale Revised (CRS-R)

This test can be administered to parents, teachers, and adolescents in order to evaluate behavior
problems while assessing for ADHD in children 3-17.

Donald Super's Work Values Inventory

A self-report test where an individual ranks work values that are important to them in order to measure
the emphasis an individual puts on intellectual stimulation, a sense of belonging, and security.

Eating Inventory

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.

Children's Apperception Test (CAT)

Used with ages 3-10, the child is shown 10 images of animals in various social situations to measure
social-emotional components of personality.

Alcohol Use Inventory (AUI)

A self-report test used with individuals 16 and older to assess patterns of behavior, attitudes, and
symptoms associated with alcohol use and abuse.

Matrix Analogies Test (MAT)

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.

Family Assessment Device (FAD)

Used to assess the six dimensions of the McMaster Model of Family Functioning which includes:
communication, problem-solving, effective responsiveness, effective involvement, roles of each family
member, & behavior control.

Camberwell Family Interview (CFI)

An intensive interview used to measure criticism and the over-involvement of family members.

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