Exam 10: Measures of Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior
Exam 1: Introduction47 Questions
Exam 2: Laws, Ethics, and Issues92 Questions
Exam 3: Descriptive Statistics63 Questions
Exam 4: Reliability and Validity83 Questions
Exam 5: An Introduction to Norm-Referenced Assessment102 Questions
Exam 6: Curriculum-Based Assessment and Other Informal Measures102 Questions
Exam 7: Response to Intervention and Progress Monitoring68 Questions
Exam 8: Academic Assessment99 Questions
Exam 9: Assessment of Behavior66 Questions
Exam 10: Measures of Intelligence and Adaptive Behavior93 Questions
Exam 11: Special Considerations of Assessment in Early Childhood81 Questions
Exam 12: Special Considerations of Transition60 Questions
Exam 13: Interpreting Assessment for Educational Intervention88 Questions
Exam 14: Extension : Interpreting Assessment for Educational Intervention34 Questions
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IDEA requires that adaptive behavior be assessed when evaluating students to determine the presence of learning disabilities.
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___ has a strong theoretical base that includes different ways to interpret the test based on those theories.
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Explain why intelligence continues to be assessed if the very notion of intelligence is a controversial one.
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This instrument includes subtests that assess tasks believed to measure one's simultaneous and successive processing ability on cognitive tasks.
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The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales is a nonverbal measure of intellectual ability.
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IDEA includes statements of determining eligibility that require the team to exclude ___ as the primary reason for a disability before determining a student eligible for special education services.
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Adaptive behavior is considered to be which of the following?
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This subtest presents math story problems, and performance can be influenced by attention span and concentration or working memory.
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Explain why all intelligence tests do not claim to assess the same constructs.
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The use of intelligence tests remains controversial in part because of inappropriate use in the past. Which of the following represents a major court case that has involved the assessment of intellectual ability?
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In the Cattell-Horn-Carol theory of intelligence, which of the following constitutes its foundation of intellectual ability?
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