Asked by susue
how old must a child be before intelligence testing is likely to have a valid predictive value?
a/3 years
b.5 years
c.7 years
d.10 years
my answer is c
a/3 years
b.5 years
c.7 years
d.10 years
my answer is c
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I don't agree, but what does your text say?
Answered by
susue
intelligence tests under 7 years have little predictive value ....
Answered by
susue
what do you think
Answered by
Writeacher
I agree more with age 10, but you need to put down what your text says.
One man I worked for in the projects and programs office in our district once told me that when we test kids (especially for gifted programs) before grade 3, we're really testing their parents! I since read that same idea in various education journals.
One man I worked for in the projects and programs office in our district once told me that when we test kids (especially for gifted programs) before grade 3, we're really testing their parents! I since read that same idea in various education journals.
Answered by
susue
thanks
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