What is the term used to ensure that a psychological trait, personality trait, psychological concept attribute or theoretical characteristic is measured by an instrument?
A. Construct validity
B. Determined by the purpose of the assessment
C. Determined by the examiner according to the criterion
D. Test-retest reliability
Ques. 2Litigation based on the Larry P. case continued in the Crawford v. Honig case.
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Ques. 3The scores obtained by Dr. Smith on a psychology test were compared and it was determined that students who scored high on the first exam tended to score high on the second exam. Which of the following represents the probable correlation between the two sets of scores?
A. No correlation
B. Positive correlation
C. Negative correlation
D. Valid correlation
Ques. 4Both IDEA 04 and ADA provide assurances for individuals with disabilities throughout the lifespan.
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Ques. 5IDEA 04 indicates that reevaluation may occur more than once a year if both the parent and the local education agency deem it necessary.
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Ques. 6What is the percentile rank that is equivalent to the mean?
A. 20
B. 50
C. 80
D. 90
Ques. 7Among the recommendations of PL 99-457 was the need to identify and establish programs for infants and toddlers with disabilities.
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Ques. 8Which of the following is considered a good reliability score?
A. .50
B. .60
C. .70
D. .80
Ques. 9Which of the following refers to the consistency of scores on a specific instrument across time or across items?
A. Test variability
B. Test validity
C. Test error
D. Test reliability
Ques. 10In Hobson v. Hansen, the problems with tracking students based on test scores was acknowledged.
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Ques. 11In Luke S. and Hans S. vs. Nix et al, the court ruled that the state should provide more prereferral assessment.
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