DeCato (2002) conducted a brief quantitative study of the supervision process in psychological testing based on a method developed by Holloway in 1995. The study demonstrated the utility of the method but had many shortcomings limiting generalizability of outcomes. A brief critique of the DeCato research with suggestions to address the use of this method in researching child and adolescent testing supervision is undertaken.
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DeCatoC. M. (2002) A quantitative method for studying the testing supervision process. Psychological Reports, 90, 137–138.
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HollowayE. L. (1995) Clinical supervision: A systems approach. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.