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schs14

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According to the ethical standards for evaluation, assessment, and intervention set by the American Psychological Association, individuals involved with the assessment process:
 
  a) should read test manuals if time permits
  b) do not need to help interpret test results once release of information is acquired
  c) unqualified persons can use assessment techniques if it is used for training purpose,
  d) can sometimes make interpretations that exceed the data

Question 2

Conducting a task analysis allows the teacher to do which of the following?
 
  A. Establish baseline data
  B. Determine prerequisite skills the student may not know
  C. Compare the learner against established norms
  D. Take direct measurement



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B.
Explanation: Completing a task analysis allows the teacher to learn which pre-requisite skills the student is lacking.



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