(a) Administration conditions.
- (1) Counselors administer tests under the same conditions that were established in their standardization.
(2) When tests are not administered under standard conditions or when unusual behavior or irregularities occur during the testing session:
- (A) Those conditions are noted in interpretation; and
- (B) The results may be designated as invalid or of questionable validity.
(b) Computer administration.
- (1) Counselors are responsible for ensuring that administration programs function properly to provide clients with accurate results when computer or other electronic methods are used for test administration.
- (2) See 17 CAR § 390-112(b).
- (c) Unsupervised test-taking. Counselors do not permit unsupervised or inadequately supervised use of tests or assessments unless the test or assessments are designed, intended, and validated for self-administration and/or scoring.
- (d) Disclosure of favorable conditions. Prior to test administration, conditions that produce most favorable test results are made known to the examinee.