Ethics Code: Ethical Standard 9 - Assessment Flashcards

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9.01: Assessments, recommendations, and reports, including forensic testimony, should be based on techniques that are __________________ and ________________. Forensic evaluations should normally include an examination of the person involved. If such an examination is not possible, psychologists must explicitly clarify what the effect will be on the __________________________, and limit their conclusions accordingly.

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  • Necessary
  • Sufficient
  • Validity of their reports
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When psychologists are providing services that do not require a direct examination of the person (e.g., record review or consulatation), psychologists should ____________________, as well as explaining the sources of information they are using.

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Explain this

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9.02: Assessment tools are to be used appropriately in light of relevant research. Assessment instruments should generally be used on populations for which they have demonstrated _______________ and _________________. Otherwise, the strengths and limitations of the results and interpretations should be described. Typically, assessment methods should be appropriate to the person’s _____________________ and competence, unless the use of another language is relevant to the assessment’s purpose.

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  • Validity
  • Reliability
  • Language preference
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  1. 03: Psychologists usually must secure informed consent prior to completing an assessment. There are 3 exceptions to this requirement:
    1) When the testing is mandated by _________ or government regulations
    2) When the assessment is part of a routine ___________________ or organizational activity and informed consent is implied (e.g., as part of applying for a job)
    3) When the testing is designed to assess _______________________
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  • Law
  • Educational
  • Decisional capacity
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When persons have “_______________________________” or testing is mandated by law, psychologists use reasonably understandable language to explain the nature and purpose of the assessment.

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“Questionable capacity to consent”

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When an interpreter is used, this information must be included as part of ____________________________. Psychologists must also ensure that confidentiality and test security are maintained. In their results, psychologists must discuss ____________________ of their data due to the use of an interpreter.

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  • Informed consent

* Potential limitations

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9.04: The Ethics Code defines test data as “raw and scaled scores, client/patient ________________________________, and psychologists’ notes and ________________ concerning client/patient statements and their behavior during an examination.”

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  • Responses to test questions/stimuli

* Recordings

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Psychologists should release test data to the ____________ or to whomever is designated on a client’s _____________________. From an ethical perspective, psychologists may refuse to release the data if they believe doing so would cause “_____________________, or the misuse or misinterpretation of test data.” However, as the Ethics Code notes, laws may nevertheless require that test data be released.

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  • Client
  • Release of information form
  • Substantial harm
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If a client has not signed a release of information, psychologists may only release data if mandated by ________ or a ___________________.

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  • Law

* Court order

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9.05: Psychologists who develop assessment instruments must ensure appropriate design, ___________________, validation, and reduction of _________.

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  • Standardization

* Bias

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9.06: Psychologists interpret assessment results in light of all _____________________, including issues of culture and language. They should also indicate any ________________ of their interpretations.

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  • Relevant factors

* Limitations

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9.07: Psychologists should not promote the use of assessment by ____________________, unless it is in the context of an appropriate training program.

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Unqualified persons

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9.08: Psychologists should not base treatment or other decisions on _____________________ or measures.

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Obsolete test data

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9.09: _____________________ retain ultimate responsibility for the use and interpretation of assessment instruments, regardless of whether they score and interpret the tests themselves or whether they use interpretation services.

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Psychologists

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9.10: Psychologists should ______________ assessment results to clients. When the nature of the assessment situation precludes the sharing of results (e.g., security screenings, forensic examinations), the clients should be ______________________ that they will not receive the results.

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  • Explain

* Informed in advance

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9.11: Psychologists must make efforts to maintain _____________________.

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Test security