Psychological Assessment And Tests

Get a clear overview of Psychological Assessment and Tests – a key topic in BSc Nursing Applied Psychology. These notes explain the different types of psychological tests used in healthcare settings, with nursing applications for each.

What’s covered?

TopicDescription
Types of Psychological TestsClassification based on mode of administration, time limits, and response format
Individual TestsExamples like WAIS, Rorschach; used for cognitive assessment in dementia
Group TestsExamples like Army Alpha Test; used for large-scale screening
Speed TestsExample: Finger Tapping Test; measures motor speed
Power TestsExample: Vocabulary tests; measures ability without time pressure
Objective TestsExample: MMPI-2, Beck Depression Inventory; used for depression screening
Projective TestsExample: Rorschach; requires trained interpretation

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FAQs

1. What is the difference between a speed test and a power test? Speed tests have many easy items but a strict time limit, measuring how fast you work. Power tests have difficult items but no strict time limit, measuring your maximum ability.

2. Can you give an example of an objective test used in nursing? The Beck Depression Inventory is an objective test commonly used for depression screening in postnatal wards.

3. Why are projective tests like Rorschach less common in nursing? They require a trained clinician to interpret ambiguous responses and are more subjective, so they are used less often in routine nursing assessments.

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