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The Multidimensional Aptitude Battery-II (MAB-II) is a group intelligence test modeled on the
 
  a) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale.
   b) Thurstone Primary Mental Abilities Test.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores
   c) Stanford-Binet.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores
   d) Cognitive Assessment System.
  Review a sampling of typical instruments
  Analyze whether course preparation can boost scores

Question 2

One quality of test administration considered particularly important when testing children is
 
  a) establishing rapport.
   b) correcting for guessing.
   c) matching by race.
   d) preventing deception.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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