I don't believe these norms are publicly available. (ETA: That is, a qualified examiner (in this case, usually a district assessment professional) can purchase the current norms, but they are neither freely downloadable nor legitimately for sale to lay persons.) The numbers you were given are her raw scores, which tell you that she scored fairly close to the ceiling of this form of the test (so they would likely be high SAS and percentiles) in verbal and nonverbal, but not in quantitative. So, in answer to your questions:

1. can't be obtained without proprietary norm tables.
2. same as 1, but probably in the high 90s for verbal and nonverbal, at least.
3. yes.

Last edited by aeh; 08/03/15 06:07 PM.

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