What is the difference between a score of 0 (can’t tell) and 1 (don’t know) for the Social-Emotional Scale?

Frequently Asked Question:

What is the difference between a score of 0 (can’t tell) and 1 (don’t know) for the Social-Emotional Scale?

Answer:

The score of 0 should be chosen if the respondent doesn't feel he/she knows the child well enough to respond with confidence (lack of familiarity with the child or limited settings in which the respondent has observed the child). The score of 1 should be chosen if the respondent is familiar enough with the child to know that the child never exhibits those behaviors.



Article ID: 2174
Last updated: 23 Nov, 2008
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