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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-II correct answers The MMPI-II content scales include anxiety, obsessiveness, depression, health concerns, anger, and work interference. The supplemental scale includes aggressiveness and the general emotional distress scales that include PTSD. This instr...

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Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-II correct answers The MMPI-II content scales
include anxiety, obsessiveness, depression, health concerns, anger, and work interference. The
supplemental scale includes aggressiveness and the general emotional distress scales that include
PTSD. This instrument does not assess for TBI. (ages 18+)

Bender-Gestalt correct answers The Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test, or simply the Bender-
Gestalt test, is a psychological test first developed by child neuropsychiatrist Lauretta Bender.
The test is used to evaluate "visual-motor maturity", to screen for developmental disorders, or to
assess neurological function or brain damage. (ages 4+)

The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function-Adult Version correct answers The Brief-
A is a 75-item inventory measuring behavioral regulation (BRI) and metacognition (MI). BRI is
a regulatory control of behavior and emotional response. MI is a measure of cognitive attention
and problem solving. The executive function (BRIEF-A) contains nine scales: (1) self-monitor,
(2) plan/organize, (3) shift, (4) initiate, (5) task monitor, (6) emotional control, (7) working
memory, (8) inhibit, and (9) organization of materials to measure BRI and MI.

Structured Clinical Interview correct answers series of questions to assess presence of symptoms
based on DSM criteria.

Chem-20 health correct answers is a blood test that measures the levels of several substances in
the blood (such as electrolytes). A chemistry screen tells your doctor about your general health,
helps look for certain problems, and finds out whether treatment for a specific problem is
working.

neurological assessment correct answers A series of questions and tests to check the brain, spinal
cord, and nerve function. The exam checks your mental status, coordination, and ability to walk
normally, and how well the muscles, senses, and reflexes work.

Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales correct answers -birth to 90 years
-measure of adaptive behavior (personal and social skills). All ages

SOMPA - System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment correct answers In 1978, Jane R
Mercer and June F Lewis developed the System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment as an
attempt to create a less biased method for evaluating the intelligence of children 5-11 years of
ages who are members of ethnic and language minority populations.

Vineland Social Maturity Scale correct answers A test that provides an objective, standardized
estimate of social functioning and social maturity. (ages 0-15).

Denver II screening correct answers Detect developmental delays from 0-6 yrs. Covers 4
functions: gross motor, language, fine-motor-adaptive, and personal-social skills.

, Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children correct answers is a culturally fair standardized test
that assesses intelligence and achievement. (Ages 3-18)

PIAT-R-NU (Peabody Individual Achievement Test- Revised- Normative Update) correct
answers This test is non-bracketed, which means a child can rise to his or her ability level, rather
than being confined to questions at their chronological grade level. Each child is assessed using
the material appropriate to age and level of accomplishment, working toward higher material
until he/she answers incorrectly for 5 out of 7 consecutive items. This stopping point establishes
the learning threshold, and errors in the critical range are subtracted from the peak score. (ages 5-
22)

Wide Rage Achievement Test (WRAT5) correct answers Measures and monitors fundamental
reading, spelling, and math skills. (Ages 5-85)

Brigance Comprehensive Inventory of Basic Skills (CIBS-II) correct answers The BRIGANCE
Comprehensive Inventory of Basic Skills (CIBS) is a comprehensive assessment for students in
grades K-9 and contains over 400 tests for reading/ELA and mathematics. (ages 5-13)

Academic competence evaluation scales (ACES) correct answers A standardized, functional
assessment tool to screen students who are having difficulty learning. (Ages 5-12)

KeyMath 3 Diagnostic Assessment (KeyMath 3 DA) correct answers A single-subject
comprehensive assessment of mathematical concepts and skills. It is designed for children and
young adults between the ages of 5-22 and takes 35-50 minutes to deliver.

BASC3 Behavioral and Emotional Screening System correct answers Understand the emotions
and behaviors of children and adolescents. (Ages 2-21)

Conners 3rd Edition correct answers A thorough assessment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder (ADHD) and its most common comorbid problems and disorders in children and
adolescents aged 6 to 18 years.

(C) NICHQ Vanderbilt Assessment Scale correct answers used to assess ADHD, monitor
symptoms and performance improvement. (K-12th)

Vineland-3 correct answers The leading instrument for supporting the diagnosis of intellectual
and developmental disabilities. Designed to meet any adaptive behavior assessment need. (ages
0-90)

Child Behavior Checklist correct answers This tool is used for minors 4 through 18. The CBCL
investigates behavior problems among children to address the issues of social competency and
behavior. It contains a total of 138 items to determine social and behavioral discrepancies among
minors. (Ages 6-18)

WISC-V correct answers Analyze and interpret the IQ of a given individual to assess for learning
difficulties and identify strengths and weaknesses in a person. For students 6 to 16.

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