Multiple Choice
A practical and appropriate solution to not using a diagnostic math test for eligibility decisions is to
A) use a screening measure.
B) use the entire individually administered diagnostic test for eligibility decisions
C) administer individually a subtest from one of the better group-administered achievement tests
D) forgo testing of specific strengths and weaknesses if you have normative standing data
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