• The Wide Range Achievement Test, currently in its fifth edition (WRAT5), is an achievement test which measures an individual's ability to read words,...
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  • The Wide Range Intelligence test (WRIT) is an assessment of verbal (crystallized) and visual (fluid) IQ. Running at approximately 30 minutes, the WRIT...
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    administered tests of achievement, such as the Wide Range Achievement Test, or the Woodcock-Johnson (which also includes a set of achievement tests). The individually...
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  • Educational Achievement (KTEA) Woodcock–Johnson Tests of Achievement (WJ) Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT-R) Wide Range Achievement Test, 5th Ed...
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  • The Wide Range Assessment of Memory and Learning (WRAML), currently in its third edition (WRAML3), is a standardized, individually administered test that...
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  • 130). Wide Range Achievement Test Randy Reynolds and Cecil Kamphaus, Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales and Reynolds Intellectual Screening Test Professional...
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  • Scale for Children and the Wide Range Achievement Test, measuring intellectual development (IQ) and academic achievement, respectively. Subjects were...
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    comprehensive achievement tests include the Woodcock-Johnson IV (WJ IV), Wechsler Individual Achievement Test II (WIAT II), the Wide Range Achievement Test III...
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  • Educational quotient (category Intelligence tests)
    person's EQ is generally found by dividing the results of their Wide Range Achievement Test by their IQ and multiplying by 100, or by dividing their Education...
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    battery of tests and diagnostic questionnaires. Tests and diagnostic notations include: the culture fair IQ test; Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) (reading...
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  • The Peabody Individual Achievement Test is a criterion based survey of an individual’s scholastic attainment. It can be administered to individuals between...
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  • Adult Intelligence Scale Wechsler Test of Adult Reading (WTAR) Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) The use of hold tests is only one of a few possible methods...
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  • Iowa in 1941. Together with Joseph Jastak, he developed the Wide Range Achievement Test, a comprehensive assessment of an individual's ability in reading...
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  • The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test Second Edition (WIAT-II; Wechsler, 2005) assesses the academic achievement of children, adolescents, college...
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  • Consonant Trigrams Test Boston Naming Test (BNT) Judgment of Line Orientation (JLO) Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT4) Stroop Task Weiner, MF; Hynan...
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  • Binet and Simon first created a baseline of intelligence. A wide range of children were tested on a broad spectrum of measures in an effort to discover a...
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  • judgment of the examiner. Although the term ‘objective test’ encompasses a wide range of tests with which most people are somewhat familiar (i.e. Wechsler...
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    Intelligence Test (KBIT) Multidimensional Aptitude Battery II Das–Naglieri cognitive assessment system (CAS) Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT) Wide Range Intelligence...
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    Bijou in 1936) of the Wide Range Achievement Test, one of the original standardized tests for measuring the educational achievements of schoolchildren; in...
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  • Provincial Achievement Tests are standardized tests administered to all Alberta students in grade 6 and 9. The test was also used by the Northwest Territories...
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    sophisticated facility includes three test ranges – the Weapons Range, the Acoustic Range, and the FORACS Range – all located in the Tongue of the ocean...
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    subject-specific SAT Subject Tests, which were called SAT Achievement Tests until 1993 and then were called SAT II: Subject Tests until 2005; these were discontinued...
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    development, acquisition, testing, and evaluation (RDAT&E) use and 38% of the Navy's land holdings worldwide. In total, its two ranges and main site cover more...
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    IQ classification (category Intelligence tests)
    of IQ vary between IQ test publishers as the category labels for IQ score ranges are specific to each brand of test. The test publishers do not have...
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  • students. The achievement gap affects economic disparities, political participation, and political representation. Solutions have ranged from national...
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    function. According to Larry J. Seidman, the analysis of the wide range of neuropsychological tests can be broken down into four categories. First is an analysis...
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  • using CLB levels, which range from 4 to 10. These levels assess proficiency based on the applicant's scores and level of achievement. The following is a detailed...
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  • and problem-solving aptitude of prospective employees for a range of occupations. The test was created in 1939 by Eldon F. Wonderlic. It consists of 50...
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  • of thumb about test standards [. . .]" (p. 101). For example, it has been argued that the purpose of the TAT is to reveal a wide range of personality...
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  • founders assumed that if research could obtain evidence from across a wide range of systems, the variability would be sufficient to reveal important relationships...
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