Asked by Brianna Blakeney on Sep 27, 2024
Which of the following is NOT a strength of informal assessment techniques?
A) They add to the total assessment process and increase our ability to better understand the whole person.
B) They can be created so they assess the exact attribute we are attempting to measure.
C) The can often be developed or gathered in a rather short amount of time.
D) They are generally free or low cost procedures.
E) They are generally highly valid and reliable.
Informal Assessment Techniques
Methods used to evaluate individuals in a less structured manner, often using observation, interviews, or qualitative analysis.
Highly Valid
Refers to the extent to which evidence and theory support the interpretations of test scores for its intended purposes, indicating a high level of accuracy and reliability.
Increase Understanding
Enhancing one's comprehension or grasp of a subject, object, or situation.
- Identify and describe strengths and limitations of informal assessment techniques.
Learning Objectives
- Identify and describe strengths and limitations of informal assessment techniques.