Multiple Choice
Clark has been having trouble in school, so Dr. Hunter, the school psychologist, gives him a series of tests. When he has finished, Dr. Hunter tells Clark's parents that his IQ is average. He says that Clark probably just needs to study harder to improve his grades. Clark's parents are frustrated, because they have no more tools to help Clark than they had prior to testing. Rather than this traditional _____________ approach to testing, they probably would have preferred if a _____________ approach had been used, so Clark could have received guided feedback to help him improve his scores.
A) static; dynamic
B) dynamic; static
C) valid; reliable
D) Stanford-Binet; cultural
E) static; Stanford-Binet
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