According to the ethical code of the APA (2002), test results

a. can never be shared with anyone except the examinee.
b. should never be shared with the examinee.
c. can be subpoenaed and, therefore, are not always confidential.
d. should only be shared with the individual and his/her family.

c

Psychology

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A procedure for interpreting large tables of counts that involves computing additional chi-squares on portions of the overall table is referred to as

a. partitioning of tables. b. standardizing the margins. c. identifying unexpected cell values. d. partitioning of effect sizes. (295)

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