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theo

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Which of the following sections is typically presented first in psychoeducational reports?
 
  A. Background and referral information
  B. Identifying data
  C. Test results
  D. Test interpretations

Question 2

Interpretations of cognitive measures that reveal similarities and differences between specific areas of functioning are known as which of the following?
 
  A. Cross-battery assessment
  B. Psychoeducational report
  C. Patterns of functioning
  D. Summary statement



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Answer to Question 1

B.
Explanation: Identifying information is typically the first information presented in a psychoeducational evaluation report.

Answer to Question 2

C.
Explanation: Patterns of functioning are interpretations of cognitive measures where patterns of similarities and differences between specific areas of functioning



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