What is the purpose of receiving informed consent from clients? What information does a counselor need to provide during the informed consent process?
What will be an ideal response?
Counselors have an ethical responsibilities to obtain and document informed consent
Consent gives counselor permission administer, score, and interpret assessment data
Counselor should provide the following information to the client during the informed consent process:
-Purpose of the test (and process)
-Criteria used for selecting the test to be used
-Testing conditions that will be made available
-Skill, abilities, or characteristics to be measured
-Administrative procedures to be used
-Number and type of questions that might be seen
-Time allotted to complete the assessment
-Scoring methods to be implemented
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