Hi! I'd say much of it was pretty accurate but some of the numbers don't seem to jive. For example, on Visual Processing, he scored AE 14.2 which is 89th percentile. On Auditory Processing, he scored AE 11, which is 88th percentile. So, I thought that was pretty weird. And, another example: on the Logic test, his raw score was 9, total possible was 20, but that put him in the 98th percentile, with an AE of 15.8. Doesn't seem right.
He thought it was fun and only lost his concentration on the Sound Drop subtest. I think he was answering backwards. Still, though, his lowest was processing speed, 110, no suprise there. He had several at 136, which must be the highest score as it is 99th percentile?
He saw the printout while bringing it to me and of course read it. His mouth literally dropped open when he saw that his AE is 14 and when he saw the "ready for college" graph, where he met or exceeded the average skill set for those entering college.
Interesting test, but I do think it needs some work. The norming is one, the inability to pause the test and rehear the instructions is another. I don't think the 10 page report gives you a lot of information.
I did poorly on the Performance Rating scale when I registered him. I was only even close in one area. Guess that shows me!
I didn't take the test. I should have taken it first but I needed to do some things while he was taking it and saw/overheard too much of it. Anyway, it was interesting and I guess I need to reevaluate the way I look at him.
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