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1. In the Theodoros et al. (2008) article on assessing

1. In the Theodoros et al. (2008) article on assessing acquired language disorders in adults via the internet, the researchers failed to find statistically significant differences between scores on the BNT and the BDAE-3 regardless of online or face-to-face testing. This finding suggest that the tests procedures are reliable in an online/virtual environment. T or F 2.Which of the following is/are reasons for the potential of telepractice as a promising service delivery method? Enhances timing, frequency, and duration of neurorehabilitation services supports functional recovery and quality of care facilitates service provision in a less restrictive natural environment all of the above a&bonly b&conly 3. The concept of obtaining similar results after administering a test regardless of who is giving the test is called. Discriminant validity Test- restest reliability Interrater reliability Results relabiliy A measure of how well test questions are relevant to a patient’s/client’s skills in daily communication life is known as. Test Relevance Construct Validity Predictive Validity Ecological Validity When an examiner asks a patient questions to assess orientation to person, time, and place, what aspect of memory is being examined? Retrospective memory Prospective memory Personal memory Short-term memory The domain of memory that involves active manipulation of information is specifically known as. Working memory Immediate memory Short-term memory Procedural memory Which of the following is generally considered as the most common test of short-term verbal memory? Dot Matrix task Block Tapping test Letter span test Digit span test The ability to track performance to detect and correct errors while performing a task is known as. Self-monitoring Response flexibility Reasoning Perseveration During testing, you asked the patient what happened during last summer and the patient starts to cry uncontrollably. In such a situation, the patient’s expression can best be described as: Deficits in retrospective memory Lack of inhibition Emotionally labile Executive dysfunction The notion that it is difficult to design one task to examine only one cognitive process is known as. Resource allocation Task impurity Sole validity Task reliability Your patient’s performance on a new test at your clinic suggests deficits in pragmatic language skills. However, upon a closer look at the test, you notice that none of the test questions is about language use in a social setting. Which of the following psychometric properties did you test? False negative Face validity Concurrent validity Predictive validity The point, during testing, after which a patient/client is judged to no longer answer questions correctly and the examiner stops further testing is known as. Judgment Basal Ceiling Transition Which of the following are considered as the primary components of executive function? Working memory, inhibition, and attention Working memory, inhibition, and cognitive flexibility Planning, working memory, and attention Attention, inhibition, and planning “Apples are fruits, lions are wild animals, and pens are writing instruments.” Which of the following divisions of memory appropriately describes the above categorization? Short-term memory Retrospective memory Semantic memory Sensory register Which of the following is true of retention tests? It is used to examine long term memory More items tend to be remembered if the items are closely related More items tend to be remembered if the items are not closely related Its is used to examine prospective memory According to the Baddeley and Hitch (1974) model of working memory, which of the following is the attentional controller? Central Executive Episodic buffer Long-term memory Visuospatial sketchpad According to Baddeley and Hitch’s model of working memory, what happens if information exceeds the capacity of the phonological loop? The items are immediately forgotten The last items decay before the first items are processed The first items start decaying before the last items are processed The capacity of the loop expands to accommodate more items The term that refers to whether a specific treatment has a positive effect on a patient’s daily life competence is known as: Efficacy Outcome Functionality Participation Which of the following is not a caregiver measure of executive functions? a. Behavioral Rating Inventory of Executive Function b. Wisconsin Card Sorting Task c. Patient Competency Rating Scale Od. Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System a + b b+ d a + d

 
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