Created by Emily Molyneux
about 9 years ago
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Where do ethics guidelines for psych assessment come from?
What are the 3 key general principles of the APS Code of Ethics?
What are the 6 key points listed in section B13 on psych assessments?
Test publishers have requirements regarding....?
Why does test information need to be protected?
What are the dangers to the public as a result of inappropriate use of psychological testing?
The Psychological Practices Act prohibits non-psychs from what?
Unless you're a registered psych or probationary psych you can not....?
What do the major elements of competency in adminstration and interpretation of tests cover?
What are the 5 key areas Jenkinson argues that psychologists should have grounding in for competency?
What are the basic standards of tests used in psych assessments?
What is the appropriate use of tests?
As a part of your ethical responsibilities to the client, what information is covered to have informed consent?
What does the client need to understand to give consent?
When giving feedback to the client, what are your 2 ethical responsibilities?
What does Pope suggest we be aware of when giving feedback?
What are some important aspects of test security?
Can tests be subpoenaed by law?
Koocher and Speigal discuss 4 key concepts in tests that relate to ethical dilemmas. What are they?