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robinn137

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Why is it of concern that there is not a standardized protocol for training on how to administer the WAIS-R?
 
  a. Individuals with only undergraduate degrees are permitted to administer it, making training especially important.
  b. The courts have repeatedly ordered the development of standardized training for the WAIS-R, but it has not been done.
  c. There is no evidence that training will improve the ability of examiners to administer and score the WAIS-R.
  d. Research indicates that errors are common until examiners have administered 10 practice tests and declines thereafter.

Question 2

Which type of scale simply ranks observations?
 
  a. Nominal
  b. Ordinal
 c. Interval
 d. Ratio



Gabe

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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