Why should information on behavioral observations during testing be included in a well-written psychological report?
a. Including behavioral observations in reports assists in ensuring that standardized administration procedures were followed
b. Parents are often curious about how their child behaved during the testing session(s) and have the right to this information
c. Behavioral observations are required to be included in all psychological reports for accountability purposes
d. Information on behavioral observations is vital to understanding and properly interpreting the test results
d
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The term used to describe the amount of error in a prediction due to imperfect validity for a test is:
a. True score error b. Standard error of estimate c. Standard error of measurement d. Variance error of the true score
In education and counseling, practitioners have a tendency to make decisions based on:
a. Research b. Societal Values c. Economic Availability d. Personal Beliefs and Values
________________ , which emerges during adolescence, is characterized by a belief in one's uniqueness and invulnerability
a. egocentrism b. ethnocentrism c. generativity d. ego integrity
When are assessments generally performed?
a. Mid-way during the counseling sessions b. At the intake interview only c. At the intake interview or follow-up d. Only during the follow-up session