Consistent with recommendations regarding professional ethics, post-test feedback to test-takers must avoid any information that may arouse anxiety, should focus on only 'positive'... Consistent with recommendations regarding professional ethics, post-test feedback to test-takers must avoid any information that may arouse anxiety, should focus on only 'positive' findings, should be accurate and understandable, and will always use diagnostic labels sparingly.

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The question is asking about the guidelines or recommendations surrounding post-test feedback to test-takers, particularly relating to professional ethics. It appears to challenge the reader to consider what practices should be adhered to in order to ethically deliver feedback.

Answer

Feedback should avoid arousing anxiety, focus on positive findings, be accurate, understandable, and use diagnostic labels sparingly.

Post-test feedback to test-takers must avoid any information that may arouse anxiety, should focus on only 'positive' findings, should be accurate and understandable, and will always use diagnostic labels sparingly.

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Post-test feedback to test-takers must avoid any information that may arouse anxiety, should focus on only 'positive' findings, should be accurate and understandable, and will always use diagnostic labels sparingly.

More Information

Post-test feedback is an essential part of psychological testing and assessment, focusing on ethical delivery to prevent anxiety and promote understanding.

Tips

Avoid using complex language or unnecessary jargon. Ensure all feedback is clear and focused on what the test-taker can understand and use.

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