Standard 9.01a and 9.01b: Bases for Assessments
Standard 9.01c: Bases for Assessments
Standard 9.02a and 9.02b: Use of Assessments
Standard 9.02c: Use of Assessments

100

When psychologists base the opinions contained in their recommendations, reports, and diagnostic, or evaluative statements, including forensic testimony on information and techniques sufficient to substantiate their findings

What is bases for assessment, standard 9.01a

100

What standard allows psychologists to conduct a record review or provide consultation or supervision and an individual examination is not warranted or necessary for the opinion?

What is standard 9.01c

100

When psychologists administer, adapt, score, interpret or use assessment techniques, interviews, tests or instruments in a manner and for purposes that are appropriate in light of the research on or evidence of the usefulness and proper application of the techniques

What is standard 9.02a

100

When psychologists use assessment methods that are appropriate to an individuals language preference and competence unless the use of an alternative language is relevant to the assessment issues

What is the use of assessments, standard 9.02c.

200

When, despite reasonable efforts, an examination of individuals is not practical, psychologists document what?

What is the efforts they made and the results of those efforts.

200

What do psychologists use to base their conclusions on?

What is record review, provide consultation/supervision or individual examination.

200

Psychologists use assessment instruments whose ___ and ____ have been established for use with members of the population tested. 

What is Validity and Reliability.

200

When is it appropriate to use an alternative language when doing assessments?

What is when it is an individuals language preference.

300

When a psychologist provides forensic testimony, they are expected to use this?

What is information and techniques sufficient to substantiate their finding

300

When is it appropriate for psychologists to provide opinions without conducting an individual examination?

What is when conducting record reviews, consultations, or supervision, provided psychologists explain why an individual examination is unnecessary and disclose the sources of their conclusions and recommendations

300

When psychologists use an assessment tool without knowing if its results are reliable or valid for the population tested, they must do this to ensure ethical practice?

What is describe the strengths and limitations of the test results and interpretation.

300

How do psychologists ensure fairness and accuracy in assessments related to language preferences?

What is by using assessment methods suited to an individual’s language preference and competence, unless an alternative language is necessary for the assessment's purpose.