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An interpretive report of psychological testing contains information relevant not only to the test-taker's test scores,but recommendations for changes in the dosage of the medication the test-taker is currently prescribed.This interpretive report is more specifically referred to as:
Self-report Scales
Assessment tools where individuals provide subjective evaluations of their own feelings, behaviors, or attitudes.
Physiological Measures
Quantitative assessments of the body's functions, often used in medical and psychological research to understand health and behavior.
Secondary Appraisal
One’s perceived ability to control or cope with harm, threat, or challenge (Lazarus and Folkman).
Perceived Ability
An individual's belief or self-assessment of their capability to perform tasks or achieve goals.
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