Child Psych

Category - Research & Stats

What type of information would you not ordinarily find included in the manual accompanying a standardized test?
  1. A set of norms obtained with certain well-defined subgroups of examinees.
  2. Statistical evidence pertaining to the test’s reliability and validity.
  3. Guidelines for test users on how to use the test to conduct their own test validation study.
  4. Information about alternate forms and formats of the test and either their interchangeability or preferred intended use.
Explanation
Answer: C - Test manuals do not ordinarily include guidelines to assist users in conducting their own validation study with the test. There are organizations with well-trained psychologists and statistics experts that do provide this type of service, but for a substantial extra fee that is not included in the price of the test.
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