Assessment Administration
The first step in learning to administer a cognitive assessment instrument is to review its accompanying manual. You may have to do this several times, and you may find that, while following standardized procedures may seem straightforward, it takes time to learn. You may also find that some procedures are more difficult than others. As you read the manual, consider which areas may cause difficulty for you.
For this Discussion, consider any concerns you have regarding your ability to follow standardized procedures. Which specific subtests do you anticipate being most challenging? How will you minimize mistakes as you begin administration?
Post by Day 4 a description of areas of concern you have regarding your ability to adhere to standardized procedures. Next, describe specific subtests you anticipate being challenging to administer and why they might be so. Finally, explain steps you would take to minimize these challenges as you begin administration.
Read a selection of your colleagues’ postings.
Respond by Day 6 to at least one colleague’s post in one of the following ways:
- Respond to a colleague who selected a different area of concern.
- Support a colleague’s concerns by offering one or more resources from which he or she could learn more about standardized procedures.
- Suggest additional steps that a colleague might take to minimize challenges of a specific subtest.
Zero plagiarizing, Quote work, No.coms
Readings
- Burns, T. G., & O’Leary, S. D. (2004). Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-IV: Test review. Applied Neuropsychology, 11(4), 233–236.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. - Burns, T. G. (2010). Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-III: What is the ‘gold standard’ for measuring academic achievement? Applied Neuropsychology, 17(3), 234–236.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. - Hartman, D. E. (2009). Test review: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale IV (WAIS IV): Return of the gold standard. Applied Neuropsychology, 16(1), 85–87.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. - NCS Pearson. (2008a). WAIS-IV administration and scoring manual. San Antonio, TX: Author.
- Chapter 1
- NCS Pearson. (2008b). WAIS-IV technical and interpretive manual. San Antonio, TX: Author.
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Wendling, B. J., Schrank, F. A., & Schmitt, A. J. (2007). Educational interventions related to the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Achievement. Rolling Meadows, IL: Riverside Publishing. Retrieved from http://www.assess.nelson.com/
pdf/asb-8.pdf
Media
- Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012). WAIS-IV cognitive assessment [Video]. Baltimore, MD: Author.Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 41 minutes.
Answer preview
One area of concern regarding the ability to adhere to standardized procedures is how to provide meaningful interpretations that can be used to make predictions without factoring in the cultural and educational backgrounds of participants. The concern arises because a sample may have more participants from one culture than the other. Thus, ways to avoid cultural bias in assessment administration and provide test fairness is a significant concern. The other concern…
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