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Test use is ubiquitous in contemporary society likewise, test misuse cuts across many fields, applications, and types of tests. Test misuse can be substantially reduced through training in test policy, selection, administration, scoring, interpretation, and reporting.

Responsible Test Use: Case Studies for Assessing Human Behavior, Second Edition is an interdisciplinary reference source for promoting quality assurance in testing. It consists of 85 training cases that illustrate a variety of problems related to test use. Twenty-eight of the cases are new for this edition.

Each case is drawn from real life and includes

  • a description of the incident
  • focus questions to encourage active involvement with issues raised by the case
  • an analysis of the problems posed plus possible ways of better handling the situation
  • a listing of empirically-derived dimensions of test misuse that are likely to generalize to new testing situations

Cases developed for this edition represent three test settings that were not covered in the previous edition: computer and internet testing formats, forensic, and cross cultural-English language learners. In addition, revised cases cover counseling and training, education, employment, mental health, neuropsychology, and speech-language-hearing settings.

This book is intended for use as a supplementary textbook in undergraduate and graduate measurement courses and for trainers of specialized assessment practitioners, such as school psychologists and educational diagnosticians. It can also serve as a valuable tool for in-service training or continuing education, for licensing exam preparation, and as a resource for other individuals committed to improving assessment practices.



Table of Contents:

Foreword 
Kurt F. Geisinger
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction
Chapter : Overview
Chapter 2: Elements and Competencies of Good Test Use
Part II: Case Studies
Section : Professional Development: Training, Responsibility, and Ethics

Case . Personality Evaluation in a Scholarship Program
Case 2. Assessing English Language Learners
Case 3. This Gun for Hire
Case 4. Incumbent Testing for Apprenticeship Positions
Case 5. Assessing Police Officers
Case . Practicing Within Areas of Competence
Case 7. Untimely Timelines
Case 8. The Untrained Interpreter
Case 9. Use of Computer-Prepared Test Interpretations
Case . The Star-Struck Clinician
Case . Guilty for Lack of Evidence
Case 2. Dealing With the Press
Case 3. Buyer Beware
Case 4. When Test Preparation Goes Too Far
Case 5. The Uninformed Instructors
Case . Passing the Buck
Case 7. The Devil Is in the Details
Case 8. The Slick Salesman
Case 9. Personnel Screening for Emotional Stability
Case 2 . Disposition of Psychological Test Reports
Case 2 . Proper Interpretation of Test Results Requires Training
Case 22. Expert Testimony Can Hurt You or Help You
Case 23. A Sensitive School Psychologist
Case 24. Dealing With Parental Concern About Ethnic Bias in Testing
Case 25. Compromised Test
Section 2: Test Selection
Case 2 . Using the Wrong Cutoff Score From the Wrong Test
Case 27. Unguided Referral
Case 28. Making Up Your Own Tests
Case 29. Poor Choices and a Misdiagnosis
Case 3 . How Competent Do You Really Have to Be?
Case 3 . Misleading Public Statements
Case 32. The Graduate School Admissions Conundrum
Case 33. Insufficient Assessment
Case 34. What Memory Problems?
Case 35. I Can't Read, but I Know What's Going On
Section 3: Test Administration and Scoring
Case 3 . Standardized Administration Procedures
Case 37. Intellectual Assessment of a Bilingual Student
Case 38. The Incompetent Examiner
Case 39. Using Substandard Testing Equipment
Case 4 . Unwanted Help Screens
Case 4 . Not Following Established Protocol
Case 42. Testing Individuals Who Are Blind
Case 43. Scoring Errors Plague High-Stakes Tests
Case 44. Banking on the Test
Case 45. A Case of Failure to Communicate
Case 4 . College Placement by Internet
Case 47. Testing College-Bound Students With Physical Disabilities
Section 4: Test Interpretation: Principles, Norms, and Psychometrics
Case 48. Pitfalls in Comparing Scores on Old and New Editions of a Test
Case 49. Are Observed Score Differences Trustworthy?
Case 5 . Special Children Need Special Tests
Case 5 . Are You Paranoid When People Really Are Against You?
Case 52. It's a Man's Job
Case 53. High School Rankings Rankle Educators
Case 54. The Puzzling Chinese Personality Profiles
Case 55. Responsible Interpretation of Test Score Differences
Case 5 . The Use and Misuse of Psychological Testing
Case 57. The Lopsided High School Admissions Test
Case 58. The Below-Average Sicilian Gifted Students
Case 59. Date Matching
Case . The Missing Personality Test
Case . Don't Believe Everything You Hear
Case 2. A Faculty Member in Distress
Case 3. Test Results Without Interpretation
Case 4. Confusing Norm-Referenced and Criterion-Referenced Test Scores
Case 5. Evaluating Children With Hearing Impairments
Case . The Questionable Cutoff Score
Case 7. Immigrants Lose Financially
Case 8. Comparing Proficiency Levels on State and National Assessments
Case 9. An English Language Learner's Aptitude Test Anxiety
Case 7 . Inconsistencies Between Test Results and Behavior
Case 7 . Being Locked Up Makes A Difference
Case 72. Using Out-of-Level Testing and Grade-Equivalent Scores for Instructional Planning
Case 73. Assessing Similar Constructs in Different Cultures
Case 74. Narrowing Educational and Vocational Options
Section 5: Reporting Test Results to Clients and Administrative Policy Issues
Case 75. Borderline Practice
Case 7 . What Does a Percentile Rank Mean?
Case 77. Conducting Individual Assessments
Case 78. The Well-Meaning Trainer
Case 79. The Right Test in the Wrong Way
Case 8 . Computer Feedback in Career Counseling
Case 8 . A Case of Speedy Selection
Case 82. Selecting Doctoral Students at Best State University
Case 83. Inappropriate Choices Affect Referral for Treatment
Case 84. Using Test Results to Promote a Prestigious Private School
Case 85. Saying Too Much on the Basis of Too Little
Appendices
Contributors of Incidents and Casebook Reviewers
Index of Cases Classified by Competency
Index of Cases Classified by Element
References
Index
About the Authors
Key to Competencies and Elements



About the Author :
Lorraine D. Eyde, PhD, is a personnel research psychologist at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, where she has been employed since 97 . She holds a diplomate in industrial amp ndash organizational psychology, ABPP, and is a fellow of four divisions of the American Psychological Association (APA): Psychologists in Public Service (Division 8) Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics (Division 5) Society for the Psychology of Women (Division 35) and Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 7). She is licensed to practice psychology in the District of Columbia. She has been a Visiting Mellon Fellow at Tufts University and received APA's Committee on Women in Psychology citation for Distinguished Leader for Women in Psychology. She is a charter fellow of the American Psychological Society, served on its Board of Directors, and is a member of Sigma Xi. Dr. Eyde has more than 4 publications, including a special journal issue on computerized testing, and was an associate editor of a casebook on ethics her publications have been cited in more than 4 sources. She has made more than presentations at APA's annual convention or other conventions or conferences, including four International Congresses of Psychology. Her areas of expertise include leadership, job analysis, testing individuals with disabilities, test misuse, and ethics. Dr. Eyde helped to organize the Joint Committee on Testing Practices and chaired the 4-year interdisciplinary research project of the Test User Qualifications Working Group and the Test User Training Work Group. She has served on APA's Membership Committee, Board of Professional Affairs, and Psychological Assessment Work Group, and she served on APA's Task Force to Revise APA's Ethical Principles in the Conduct of Research With Human Participants.
 
Gary J. Robertson, PhD, is a research psychologist specializing in the development of educational and psychological tests. He holds a PhD in educational and psychological measurement from Columbia University. Over the course of his career, he has managed the development of many group and individually administered tests published by Harcourt Brace and The Psychological Corporation (now NCS Pearson) American Guidance Service, Inc. (now NCS Pearson) and Wide Range, Inc. (now Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc.). Among these are the widely used Otis-Lennon School Ability Test, Metropolitan Readiness Tests, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement, Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, and the Harrington-O'Shea Career Decision Making System. Dr. Robertson is coauthor of the Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT 4) and author of the Wide Range Achievement Test-Expanded. His professional interests are test scaling and norming, the history and development of standardized testing, intellectual assessment, assessing test user qualifications, and promoting the proper use of standardized tests and assessments. He has served as the APA representative to the Joint Committee on Testing Practices and as a member of two of its working groups: the Test User Qualifications Working Group and the Test User Training Working Group. A fellow of APA Division 5 (Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics), Dr. Robertson has served in various capacities on the Division 5 Executive Committee as well as on the Executive Committee of the Association for Assessment in Counseling of the American Counseling Association.
 
Samuel E. Krug, PhD, received both his MA and PhD in psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana amp ndash Champaign. He is currently chairman and CEO of MetriTech, Inc., an educational testing company that works primarily with large-scale state testing programs, and president of Industrial Psychology International, a testing company that produces tests primarily for hiring and selection. He is an adjunct professor of educational psychology at the University of Illinois. He has published more than articles, books, and tests, including four editions of Psychware Sourcebook: A Reference Guide to Computer-Based Products for Assessment in Psychology, Business, and Education. His articles and books all relate to issues in applied personality assessment and educational measurement. He is a fellow of APA and the American Educational Research Association.
 


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781433805561
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association
  • Publisher Imprint: American Psychological Association
  • Edition: New edition
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: Case Studies for Assessing Human Behavior
  • ISBN-10: 1433805561
  • Publisher Date: 15 Oct 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 279 mm
  • No of Pages: 217
  • Width: 216 mm


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