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Is it possible to get age equivalencies for the Social-Emotional and Adaptive Behavior subtests?

Article ID: 3610
Last updated: 14 Apr, 2010

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Is it possible to get age equivalencies for the Social-Emotional and Adaptive Behavior subtests?

Answer:

No age equivalents are available for the Social-Emotional Scale or for the Adaptive Behavior Scale. If the customer wants to be able to provide age equivalents at the composite level (i.e., Language, Motor) in addition to the subtest level, it is acceptable to average the age equivalents from the two subtests within each composite to obtain a composite age equivalent. However, this averaging process is complicated and error prone, so we do not recommend it.

Article ID: 3610
Last updated: 14 Apr, 2010
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