One of the ethical principles for testing requires that informed consent be obtained from the test taker.
Informed consent requires that the test taker be educated about the test and that they voluntarily agree to participate in testing.
There are additional considerations that go into the determination of what it means for a test taker to be fully educated about a test and what it means that they give their consent.
Using your textbook and other peer reviewed and scholarly sources, such as the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct (APA, 2017),
explain the rights of the test taker and responsibilities of test users/administrators as pertains to informed consent.
What are the exceptions to the requirements to provide informed consent to the test taker ?