Teaching Gifted Children: Principles and StrategiesLittle, Brown, 1986 - 439 Preparations - Evaluation - Instruction - Individuals and systems - Pace and content - Enrichment - Instructional format - Social implications___ |
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... standard deviation of about 24 ; the 1981 SIT has a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 16 ( Armstrong & Jensen , 1981 ; Slosson , 1971 ) . ( This may imply that a screening cutoff of 120 on the 1981 SIT will yield results similar ...
... standard deviation of about 24 ; the 1981 SIT has a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 16 ( Armstrong & Jensen , 1981 ; Slosson , 1971 ) . ( This may imply that a screening cutoff of 120 on the 1981 SIT will yield results similar ...
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... standard [ scaled ] scores with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 3 , so a subtest score of 13 is approximately equivalent to a full - scale IQ score of 115. ) Similar short forms have been developed for use with the Stanford ...
... standard [ scaled ] scores with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 3 , so a subtest score of 13 is approximately equivalent to a full - scale IQ score of 115. ) Similar short forms have been developed for use with the Stanford ...
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... standard scores ( mean = 100 ; standard deviation = 15 ) . It is important to note that the grade equivalent score , which is misleading on any test , is especially deceptive on the PIAT . Greatly inflated grade equivalencies , for ...
... standard scores ( mean = 100 ; standard deviation = 15 ) . It is important to note that the grade equivalent score , which is misleading on any test , is especially deceptive on the PIAT . Greatly inflated grade equivalencies , for ...
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