2. Psychodiagnostics in practice
2.1 Acceptance of an assignment
2.1.1. The principal
2.1.2. Consultation
2.1.3. Acceptance and confirmation of an assignment by the psychologist
2.2.1. Invitation to the client 2.2.2. Creating a file 2.2.3. Raw test data 2.2.4. Personal working notes 2.2.5. Description of the assessment question and of the method used for assessment 2.2.6. When are psychodiagnostic instruments used? 2.2.7. Principles governing the choice of psychodiagnostic instruments 2.2.8. Use of psychodiagnostic instruments 2.2.8.a. Test-taking procedure: responsibility 2.2.8.b. Test-taking procedure: monitoring 2.2.8.c Test-taking procedure: testing space 2.2.8.d. Test-taking procedure: quality of the test material 2.2.8.e. Test-taking procedure: test security Use of psychodiagnostic instruments for certain groups
2.2. Assessment procedure
2.3.1. Parts of the psychological report 2.3.2. Automated reporting 2.3.3. Accountability 2.3. 4. Rights of the client 2.3.5. Provision of data obtained from tests to third parties
2.3. The psychological report