What is ASEBA used for?
The ASEBA is a comprehensive evidence-based assessment system developed through decades of research and practical experience. The ASEBA assesses competencies, strengths, adaptive functioning, and behavioral, emotional, and social problems from age 1½ to over 90 years.
What is ASEBA informant?
An informant is any person who is filling out an assessment form. A parent who has filled out a Child Behavior Checklist is an informant; a teacher who has filled out a Teacher Report Form is also an informant. Anyone asked to complete an evaluation is an informant.
What is the Achenbach test?
The Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA), created by Thomas Achenbach, is collection of questionnaires used to assess adaptive and maladaptive behavior and overall functioning in individuals.
What are Achenbach forms?
Most similar to Achenbach's Child Behavior Checklist (Achenbach, 1991a), Teacher's Report Form (Achenbach, 1991b), and Youth Self-Report (Achenbach, 1991c), the parent, teacher, and self-report forms of the BASC contain items that tap multiple emotional and behavioral domains and produce scale scores that represent ...