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Code of Ethics

The document discusses ethics questions that may appear on psychology board exams. It provides an example question about a psychometrician administering aptitude tests to graduating students with the help of psychology interns. The document notes that around 80% of assessment questions focus on ethics in psychological testing.

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Code of Ethics

The document discusses ethics questions that may appear on psychology board exams. It provides an example question about a psychometrician administering aptitude tests to graduating students with the help of psychology interns. The document notes that around 80% of assessment questions focus on ethics in psychological testing.

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Code of Ethics

Stat Analysis

Here's an example of a question that came out of the Board Examination last year
about Psych Testing Ethics.

NOTE: This is not the exact question. This is only a closest comparison that I can
remember, so forgive me.

Question:

Harry Potter was a Psychometrician at Hogwarts School of Wizardry. The Academic


Board ordered him to administer an aptitude test to all graduating students of this
year. With 10,000 students bound to graduate this year and only 1 Psychometrician,
Harry asked the assistance of the BS Psychology interns for the test administration.
What is the ethical provision in the scenario?

N.B. Again, this is only what my memory can serve me. This is the kind of question
that is mostly asked in Psych Assessment. 80% is about Ethics in Psych Testing and
the remaining 20% is about reliability, validity, stability and etc.

In Abnormal Psychology aside from the disorders, diagnostic criteria from DSM IV TR and DSM V, there are also
questions related to Law and Ethics. 2015

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