Showing posts with label Forrest Gump. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forrest Gump. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

AP 101 Brief #18: Misunderstanding and misuse of achievement test scores in Atkins MR/ID death penalty cases: Part 2--Range of expected grade equivalents

The second part of this AP 101 Brief # 18 series is now available at IQ's Corner sister blog--the ICDP blog.

AP 101 Brief #18:  Misunderstanding and misuse of achievement test scores in Atkins MR/ID death penalty cases:  Part 2 -- Range of expected grade equivalents

Kevin S. McGrew, PhD.
Institute for Applied Psychometrics (IAP)





Sunday, November 18, 2012

AP 101 Brief #17: Misunderstanding and misuse of achievement test scores in Atkins MR/ID death penalty cases: Part 1--Range of expected standard scores

The following AP 101 Psychometric Brief is available at IQ's Corner sister blog...the ICDP blog.  Click here.

AP 101 Brief #17:  Misunderstanding and misuse of achievement test scores in Atkins MR/ID death penalty cases:  Part 1 -- Range of expected standard scores

Kevin S. McGrew, PhD.
Institute for Applied Psychometrics (IAP)

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Forrest Gump IQ milestone: 10,000+ and counting

Occasionally I check the number of "views" of the various PPT slide shows I've posted for free viewing (and downloading) at SlideShare. Today I checked and found that over the past 3 years my Forrest Gump IQ/Expectations show has had over 10,000 views. It is the winner in the PPT shows I've shared. It appears to be a favorite of folks. Thanks for the interest and support.