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Anajune7

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This assesses areas of math functioning that might not be addressed by other instruments.
 
  A. Test of Mathematical Abilities-2
  B. KeyMath-3
  C. Peabody Individual Achievement Test-Revised
  D. Kaufmann Test of Educational Achievement-III

Question 2

When carefully administered, these tests are specifically designed to yield reliable and valid information by comparing a student with their peer group.
 
  A. Aptitude test
  B. Diagnostic tests
  C. Norm-referenced tests
  D. Adaptive behavior scales



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Answer to Question 1

A.
Explanation: The Test of Mathematical Abilities-2 was designed to assess areas of math functioning that might not be addressed by other instruments.

Answer to Question 2

C.
Explanation: Norm-referenced tests, when administered carefully, yield reliable and valid information by comparing a student's performance with that of a peer group evaluated in the standardization process.



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