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What are the strengths and weaknesses of Woodcock-Johnson Tests III
Very SuperiorPercentile Rank of 98 to 99.9% or Standard Score of 131 and aboveSuperiorPercentile Rank of 92 to 97% or Standard Score of 121 to 130High AveragePercentile Rank of 76 to 91% or Standard Score of 111 to 120AveragePercentile Rank of 25 to 75% or standard Score of 90 to 110There are also three ranks below average.What are the three ranks below average?
Standard Score of 85-115
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On the WJ III assessment, the "Brief Achievement" measure provides a snapshot of an individual's academic skills across different subject areas, such as reading, math, and writing. It offers a summary of the individual's performance in relation to their age and grade level. This measure can be useful in quickly assessing academic strengths and weaknesses.
The average IQ for all people at all ages is a standard score of 100. The average range for some tests (such as the KABC-2) includes standard scores from 85 - 115. For some tests (such as the WISC-IV, WPPSI-III, WAIS, WNV, SB5) is 90 - 109. Either way, 100 is dead average.
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The average IQ for all people at all ages is a standard score of 100. The average range for some tests (such as the KABC-2) includes standard scores from 85 - 115. For some tests (such as the WISC-IV, WPPSI-III, WAIS, WNV, SB5) is 90 - 109. Either way, 100 is dead average.
The average IQ for all people at all ages is a standard score of 100. The average range for some tests (such as the KABC-2) includes standard scores from 85 - 115. For some tests (such as the WISC-IV, WPPSI-III, WAIS, WNV, SB5) is 90 - 109. Either way, 100 is dead average.
Wilbur B. Brookover has written: 'Self-concept of ability and school achievement, III' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Self-perception 'Society, schools, and learning' -- subject(s): Educational sociology 'Self-concept of ability and school achievement' -- subject(s): Prediction of scholastic success, Academic achievement, Self-evaluation, Self-perception, Self-rating of, Students
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