The Colorado Statement of Denial test is a type of psychological assessment used to assess a person's ability to recognize and accurately respond to situations that require a denial of responsibility. This test is used to assess a person's cognitive and emotional capacity to accurately respond to situations in which they may be asked to deny responsibility or ownership of a situation. This test is typically used in legal contexts, such as when determining the guilt or innocence of a defendant in a criminal case. There are two types of Colorado Statement of Denial tests: the Standard Colorado Statement of Denial Test and the Modified Colorado Statement of Denial Test. The Standard Colorado Statement of Denial Test requires the respondent to read a series of statements and then provide a response based on whether they agree or disagree with each statement. The Modified Colorado Statement of Denial Test is similar to the Standard Test, however, the respondent is only presented with statements that are relevant to the situation in question. The modified test is more tailored to the specific situation.