Which of these statements is NOT a modification for individuals with disabilities developed by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990?
a. Extending testing time
b. Exemption from all standardized tests
c. Providing interpreters
d. Using assistive devices
Q. 2The landmark case of Griggs vs. Duke Power Company in 1971 represents a violation of employs rights as indicated by Title VII of the:
a. Civil Rights Act
b. Americans with Disabilities Act
c. Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
d. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Q. 3Although the American Psychological Association no longer uses a system for test user qualification, some publishers still do. According to the classifications, a test user who has earned a bachelors degree in education may be classified as:
a. A Level
b. B Level
c. C Level
d. D Level
Q. 4The American Counseling Associations Code of Ethics (2005) serves to:
a. emphasize the use of assessment instruments by all counselors
b. ensure instrument validity and reliability used by counselors
c. identify appropriate codes for assessments for counselors
d. clarify ethical responsibilities of all counselors
Q. 5The Code of Professional Responsibilities in Educational Measurement indicates that test users should communicate any:
a. misinterpretations
b. rights of privacy
c. test biases
d. environmental concerns
Q. 6Which one of these organizations was NOT involved with the preparation of the Code of Fair Testing Practices in Education:
a. American Psychological Association
b. National Association for School Psychologists
c. National Council on Measurement in Education
d. American Association for Counseling and Education
Q. 7Ethical guidelines in assessment administration includes test administrators' knowledge of:
a. valid interest measurements
b. basic interest inventories
c. standard error of measurements
d. central measures of interest
Q. 8Lack of qualifications in assessments can lead to:
a. technical knowledge
b. outdated test results
c. incomplete informed consent
d. harm to client