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ARLKQ

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Ensuring adequate and appropriate interpretation of test results to students, parents, and teachers is
 
  a) the sole responsibility of the school psychologist.
   b) an essential responsibility of the school's testing coordinator.
   c) not as important as ensuring test security.
   d) best performed in group procedures.

Question 2

One procedure counselors use in selecting tests and inventories is to
 
  a) order and examine specimen sets.
   b) have teachers choose the tests they think are best.
   c) buy the least expensive instruments to save money for more important instructional materials.
   d) purchase instruments with the oldest copyright dates because they are tried and true.



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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