Multiple Choice
Under what circumstances is informed consent not required for testing?
A) When the individual cannot consent to testing
B) When testing is ordered by the courts
C) When testing uses a well-established procedure
D) When the individual does not want to be tested but the clinician views testing as critical
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Q9: Two major professional issues in testing are<br>A)ethical
Q10: Discuss both the positive and negative aspects
Q11: Describe the responsibilities of test users outlined
Q12: The most recent psychological tests are based
Q13: One recent trend in testing has been
Q15: Access to psychological testing is limited by<br>A)the
Q16: The question of who will have access
Q17: In terms of increasing test standards, computers
Q18: Most existing tests are presumed to measure<br>A)interactions
Q19: Studies on actuarial vs. clinical prediction by