Sara is being evaluated to determine whether she has a learning disability. The psychologist is using the traditional method of identification. What does this method involve?
A. Sara's potential will be compared to her achievement.
B. Sara progress will be monitored after intervention.
C. Sara's brain mapping results will be reviewed for problem areas.
D. Sara will be moved through tiers of intervention based on her progress.
Answer: A
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