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mwit1967

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According to the definition given in this chapter, ethical standards
 
  a. are unenforceable ethical virtues
  b. are enforceable behaviors
  c. include concepts such as do no harm and beneficence
  d. are suggestions, not mandates, for test use

Question 2

Which is the best definition of a test?
 
  a. a direct measure of a sample of behavior.
  b. an indirect measure of the totality of a person's knowledge, intelligence, or adjustment
  c. a deliberately utilized task that yields observations of traits or attributes
  d. none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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