Background
History
Make up
Administration
Say What???
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in 1977 this was designed but had its latest revision in 2001. a. WJ III ACH b. SCL 90 c. MMPI
What is WJ III ACH The first WJIII ACH consisted of 10 test falling under four categories: reading, math, written language and knowledge. The revised version has 22 tests broken up into 5 categories, reading, math, written language, oral language and knowledge. The revision took place to have a broader idea the examinee's achievement ability.
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY These measurements are what the WJ III COG and WJ III ACH we designed to test together.
What are general intellectual ability, specific cognitive abilities, oral language abilities and achievement ?
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This many tests throughout the WJ III ACH cover reading, math, written language, oral language and knowledge
What is 22
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This is the way the WJ III ACH is administered
What is the way the test booklets instruct?
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This test was co-normed with the WJ III ACH
What is the WJ III COG?
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Richard Woodcock, Kevin McGrew, and Nancy Mather
Who are the authors/designers of the WJ III ACH ?
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This test, also designed by Woodcock Johnson Revised, compliments the WJ III ACH.
What is the WJ III COG?
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY These are the two separate books that make up the combination of the WJ III ACH tests
What are the Standard Battery and the Extended Battery?
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This is the basal amount that is typically allotted when a ceiling and basal are given in the WJ III ACH.
What is 6?
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This many tests and this many clusters were added during the revision of the WJ III ACH
What are 7 and 8?
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Years 2 to 95+
What is the age range for WJ III ACH?
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY This theory is what the WJ III ACH is based on
What is the Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory?
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These help reduce the time of the overall test. The clinician should select this based on the examinee's achievement level rather than by the age grade placement. For example: Instead of starting at the present grade level, an individual might start at a lower item due to their low-functioning.
What is the suggested starting point?
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True or False: Behavioral observations are recorded during each test?
What is True?
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY These are the three typical types of special needs that are presented when taking the WJ III ACH.
Who are preschool examinees, english language learners and individuals with disabilities?
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Standard Battery is 60-70 minutes, Extended Battery is 90 minutes
What is the length of time to accomplish the test?
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This test revised was expanded to increase the diagnostic capabilities. The two tests that came out of this revision were The WJ III ARCH and the WJ III COG
What is the Woodcock Johnson Revised?
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY This is based on a single sample of 8,818 individuals between the ages of 24 months and 95 + years from over 100 geographically diverse U.S. communities. The sample was selected to be representivie of the United States population from age 24 months to age 95 years and older
What is the norm?
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY These are the materials an administrator will need during the testing of the WJ III ACH
What are Test Books, a Test Record, a Subject Response Booklet,a tape player, the Test Audio Recording Book, at least two sharpened pencils with erasers, and a stop watch or watch with a second hand. (The audio player, pencils or a stop watch are not included in the test kit).
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Around .80 to .90
What is the strength of reliability and validity for the WJ III ACH?
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$425
What is the cost of this test instrument?
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This consists of 10 test falling under four categories: reading, math, written language and knowledge.
What is the first version of the WJ III ACH?
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This helps with education, clinical areas, research, performance levels, diagnosis, disabilities, ability, achievement, assists with program planning, and assess growth (among others).
What is the purpose of the WJ III ACH?
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This allows the examiner to view both sides of the easel book, point to all parts of the examinee's test page in the Test Book and in the response booklet and record the responses out of view.
What is seating arrangement ?
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Age, grade of the person, discrepancies, norms, English Language Learner, disabilities all have this in common in the WJ III ACH.
What are interpretive considerations?