Individually administered achievement tests are often administered:
A) ?to verify that a child is in the correct grade.
B) ?for psychoeducational evaluation (e.g., to identify students with learning disabilities).
C) ?as a routine part of a school's assessment program.
D) ?to determine recipients of college scholarships.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
A concern about whether the hypothesis is consistent with current theories is referred to as
a. parsimony b. validity c. reliability d. none of the above is true
According to Freud, which of the following is most associated with the experience of shame and guilt?
a. reality anxiety b. moral anxiety c. neurotic anxiety d. phobic anxiety
__________ believed that distinct thinking abilities were integrated into a general ability that was called on when solving problems.
a. James McKeen Cattell b. Alfred Binet c. Sir Francis Galton d. Wilhelm Wundt