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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 557264" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>The person doing the IQ test doesn't know how to score it.</p><p>If there is a significant spread between the best sub-test and the worst sub-test, the full-scale score cannot be assigned, because he's one of the (something like 1.5%) people who are outside the "norms" of the test.</p><p></p><p>The sub-tests are still valid. He has significant strengths - and significant weaknesses.</p><p></p><p>Hmmm... any way to get a second opinion on the results of the IQ test? (e.g. private ed psychiatric, or something)... we ended up with a second opinion by default - it was too soon to re-test, but not too soon to review prior tests, and... there were discrepencies in the professional opinion coming off the same data set. This kind of second opinion would be added to the file - basically throwing out the combined score and explaining why it is invalid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 557264, member: 11791"] The person doing the IQ test doesn't know how to score it. If there is a significant spread between the best sub-test and the worst sub-test, the full-scale score cannot be assigned, because he's one of the (something like 1.5%) people who are outside the "norms" of the test. The sub-tests are still valid. He has significant strengths - and significant weaknesses. Hmmm... any way to get a second opinion on the results of the IQ test? (e.g. private ed psychiatric, or something)... we ended up with a second opinion by default - it was too soon to re-test, but not too soon to review prior tests, and... there were discrepencies in the professional opinion coming off the same data set. This kind of second opinion would be added to the file - basically throwing out the combined score and explaining why it is invalid. [/QUOTE]
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