Interpretation
of Tests
Test
inferences should be reasonable, well-founded, and
not based on stereotypes. If test scores are not
interpreted properly, the conclusions are likely to
be invalid. Test manuals should provide
instructions on how to properly interpret test
results.
Source:
Testing and Assessment: An Employers Guide to
Good Practices U.S. Dept. of Labor 1999
Many
of the self assessments available online
are
available with interpretation by a
professional
at
additional cost. Interpretation by a
qualified
professional
may further your understanding of
the
test report.
 
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