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Objective Data C.A.G.P. M.A.I.Q. Percentile Chronological age - initial testing 8-5 Grade Placement 3.4 Stanford ... Form L , Mental Age 8-4 Intelligence Quotient 99 California Personality Test , Primary Form A Personal Adjustment 30 ...
Objective Data C.A.G.P. M.A.I.Q. Percentile Chronological age - initial testing 8-5 Grade Placement 3.4 Stanford ... Form L , Mental Age 8-4 Intelligence Quotient 99 California Personality Test , Primary Form A Personal Adjustment 30 ...
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Grade Initial Final 2.2 3.2 2.0 3.0 Detroit Reading Test , Form I Informal Inventory of Silent Reading Based on Gray Oral Reading Paragraphs Elementary Arithmetic , Computation Stanford Achievement Tests , Primary Spelling - California ...
Grade Initial Final 2.2 3.2 2.0 3.0 Detroit Reading Test , Form I Informal Inventory of Silent Reading Based on Gray Oral Reading Paragraphs Elementary Arithmetic , Computation Stanford Achievement Tests , Primary Spelling - California ...
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The identification of the underachiever in reading by means of tests , school records , physical examinations , personality appraisals , and interest inventories is not the terminal point of the diagnosis . It is merely the beginning .
The identification of the underachiever in reading by means of tests , school records , physical examinations , personality appraisals , and interest inventories is not the terminal point of the diagnosis . It is merely the beginning .
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