Wis. Admin. Code Marriage and Family Therapy, Professional Counseling, and Social Work Examining Board MPSW 1.11 - Psychometric testing
(1) AUTHORITY. This rule is adopted pursuant
to ss.
15.08(5) (b),
227.11(2) and
457.033,
Stats.
(2) DEFINITION. In this
section, the term "psychometric test" means a procedure for measuring
psychological, behavioral or interpersonal characteristics in which a sample of
an examinee's behavior is obtained and subsequently evaluated and scored using
a standardized process. A person credentialed by the board may not use a
testing instrument for diagnostic or assessment purposes unless he or she
satisfies the requirements in sub. (5). Psychometric testing does not include a
test instrument used solely to screen for problems, to assist in treatment
planning, to clarify treatment goals, to plan for interventions, to monitor
progress in treatment or an unstandardized questionnaire, unstructured behavior
sample or a test used to evaluate performance in education or training or
training prepared by a teacher or trainer.
(3) REQUIREMENTS FOR PERFORMING PSYCHOMETRIC
TESTING. The competent use of a psychometric test requires that the licensee or
person supervised by the licensee have the requisite knowledge, skills,
training and experience needed to do all of the following:
(a) Independently select and administer tests
appropriate to the practice setting and area of practice.
(b) Accurately administer, score, and
interpret the test.
(c) Understand
and communicate the strengths and limitations of the test appropriate to the
context in and purpose for which it is given.
(d) Use culturally appropriate and sensitive
instruments and norms.
(e) Analyze
the results within a broad context of information about the examinee's
life.
(f) Seek supervision or
consultation as needed from any licensee who are authorized to perform
psychometric testing under this subsection.
(4) LICENSES AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM
PSYCHOMETRIC TESTING. Psychometric testing may be performed by the following
individuals:
(a) A psychologist licensed under
ch. 455, Stats.
(b) A licensed or
training licensed marriage and family therapist, a licensed or training
licensed professional counselor or a licensed or training licensed clinical
social worker or a certified advanced practice social worker or independent
social worker who satisfies the requirements in sub. (5) (a) and is acting
under the supervision of a licensed psychologist.
(c) A licensed marriage and family therapist,
licensed professional counselor or licensed clinical social worker who
satisfies the requirements in sub. (5) (a) and (b).
(d) A licensed or training licensed marriage
and family therapist, a licensed or training licensed professional counselor or
a licensed or training licensed clinical social worker or a certified advanced
practice social worker or independent social worker who satisfies the
requirements in sub. (5) (a) and is acting under the supervision of another
licensee of the board specified in par. (c).
(5) EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PERFORMING
PSYCHOMETRIC TESTING WITHOUT SUPERVISION. A person who meets the requirements
in s. MPSW 1.11(4) (b), (c) or (d) may engage in psychometric testing without
supervision only if the appropriate section of the board has received and
approved the following information demonstrating generic and specific
qualifications to perform psychometric testing:
(a) Academic training at the graduate or
postgraduate level from a regionally accredited program that covered:
1. Descriptive statistics.
2. Reliability and measurement
error.
3. Validity and meaning of
test scores.
4. Normative
interpretation of test scores.
5.
Selection of appropriate tests.
6.
Test administration procedures.
7.
Ethnic, racial, cultural, gender, age and linguistic variables.
8. Testing individuals with
disabilities.
(b) A
signed statement from a professional qualified to supervise psychometric
testing as set forth in sub. (4) (a) and (c) that the supervised licensee meets
the requirements to use psychometric tests as set forth in this subsection. A
licensee determined to be qualified to use psychometric tests by prior
affidavit is not required to resubmit a signed statement and is deemed to meet
the requirements of pars. (a) and (b).
(6) LICENSES QUALIFIED TO SUPERVISE
PSYCHOMETRIC TESTING. The only professionals qualified to supervise
psychometric testing are licensed psychologists, licensed marriage and family
therapists, licensed professional counselors, and licensed clinical social
workers who meet the requirements in sub. (5) (a) and (b).
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