Exam 19: Ethics and the Future of Psychological Testing
Exam 1: Introduction75 Questions
Exam 2: Norms and Basic Statistics for Testing69 Questions
Exam 3: Correlation and Regression88 Questions
Exam 4: Reliability69 Questions
Exam 5: Validity69 Questions
Exam 6: Test Bias49 Questions
Exam 7: Writing and Evaluating Test Items75 Questions
Exam 8: Interviewing Techniques79 Questions
Exam 9: Theories of Intelligence and the Binet Scales72 Questions
Exam 10: The Wechsler Intelligence Scales: Wais-Iv, wisc-Iv, and Wppsi-III72 Questions
Exam 11: Other Individual Tests of Ability in Education and Special Education66 Questions
Exam 12: Standardized Tests in Education, civil Service, and the Military56 Questions
Exam 13: Applications in Clinical and Counseling Settings75 Questions
Exam 14: Projective Personality Tests62 Questions
Exam 15: Computers and Basic Psychological Science in Testing66 Questions
Exam 16: Testing in Counseling Psychology50 Questions
Exam 17: Testing in Health Psychology and Health Care76 Questions
Exam 18: Testing in Industrial and Business Settings66 Questions
Exam 19: Ethics and the Future of Psychological Testing53 Questions
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An investigation of tests by the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights and the House Subcommittee on Invasion of Privacy found that
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One recent trend in testing has been that
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According to your textbook,the majority of new tests are based on
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Which of the following issues is classified by your text as a theoretical concern?
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Identify and discuss the implications of three human rights issues that arise in testing.
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Under what circumstances is informed consent not required for testing?
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While many individual and group tests have generally adequate reliability,just about any test could benefit from
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Jackson and Messick have argued that it has not been possible to formulate a coherent set of ethical principles that govern all legitimate uses of testing.This is because of
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Studies on actuarial vs.clinical prediction by Meehl,Sawyer,and Sines have indicated that a set of rules is
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