Summarize the recommended ethical guidelines on the utilization of test data that serve to minimize the impact of any potential test bias
Please provide the best answer for the statement.
? When possible, translate tests into the native language of the test taker.
? Examine all test items to determine if groups perform differently and eliminate such items.
? Take into consideration the background of the test taker when making interpretations of test scores.
? Never base decisions exclusively on one test or one score; include a culture-fair or culture-reduced test as one component of the assessment.
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