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When an age equivalent is going to be derived from a target score that is outside the available norm-group scores, the age equivalent for the target score is estimated through
 
  A) standardization.
  B) extrapolation.
  C) translation to a percentage first.
  D) interpolation.

Question 2

Johnny, age six years, earns an age equivalent of 7-2 on an intelligence test. The appropriate statement to make based on this information is that
 
  A) Johnny earned the same number of raw-score points as the average of children 7 years, 2 months of age.
  B) Johnny has an IQ above 130.
  C) Johnny is below the median of children 6-0.
  D) Johnny thinks the way a 7-year-2-month-old thinks.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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