1.According to the Joint Committee on Testing Practices (1998), the most fundamental right of test takers is to be: a.Evaluated with tests that meet high professional standards and are valid for the intended purpose. b.Provided with testing results immediately and be given the opportunity to review all assessments. c.evaluated by highly trained professionals on an individual basis. d.provided with the science and methodology used during the development of the assessment upon request. 2.The most precise and comprehensive guidelines for developing and evaluating tests are the: a.Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. b.Joint Committee Guidelines on Testing Practices. c.Rights and Responsibilities of Test Takers: Guidelines and Expectations. d.Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing. 3.What is considered an initial major step in developing assessments that meet professional standards? a.Assess the validity of the interpretation of test scores. b.Assess the reliability of test scores. c.Develop multiple scoring rubrics. d.Develop a table of specifications. 4.The ______________ should guide the development of items and scoring criteria. a.assessment formula b.scoring rubric c.table of specifications d.test chart 5.What is a guideline for choosing assessments that meet professional standards? a.Make sure the test is developed by a reputable testing company. b.The test should have normative data representative of the target population. c.Select assessments that can has a wide range of uses. d.Reviewing the literature is not necessary if the test is peer reviewed. 6.What is a reference where one can locate information about assessments? a.Assessments Encyclopedia b.Mental Measurements Yearbook c.Psychological Test Info d.Testing and More! 7.Which assessment information resource provides critical reviews and/or technical information about specific tests? a.Assessments Encyclopedia b.Mental Measurements Yearbook c.Tests d.Tests in Print 8.Which assessment information resource would be appropriate for a layperson wishing to learn about the technical aspect of an assessment? a.Mental Measurements Yearbook b.Test Critiques c.Tests in Print d.Tests 9.According to Nitko (2001) why is it important to have a broad knowledge of how assessments are used in your respective professional setting? a.To ensure test security b.To guard against potential misuses c.So you can select tests you are qualified to administer d.So you will not be held legally responsible 10.Which of the following is considered a breach of standardized test security? a.Allowing examinees to take the test outside of a controlled environment   b.Copying materials with written permission c.Providing accommodations to disabled examinees d.Reviewing test results with the examinee