The time period between the two testing dates exceeds the maximum allowed in the standardization sample

Frequently Asked Question:

The time period between the two testing dates exceeds the maximum allowed in the standardization sample

Resolution:

If more than 90 days has elapsed between the original testing for the core WISC-IV test and the Process Scores, this warning will be displayed.

"The time period between the two testing dates exceeds the maximum allowed in the standardization sample. The discrepency comparison for scores derived from different test dates should be interpreted with caution."

This message is normal any means that no sample was taken at greater than 90 days after the original core test. If you have completed both the core test and the process scores within the 90 day window, please verify the dates entered in the assessment are correct.



Article ID: 1571
Last updated: 05 Apr, 2010
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