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Initial DevelopmentDavid Wilson LeM
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About the AuthorsBelinda J. Hardin
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Interpreting LAP-D Profiles........
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validity, in English and Spanish?
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the LAP-D Third Edition is comprise
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Chapter 2Overview of the LAP-DThis
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egression procedures. This study ex
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Table 1. Subscales of the LAP-DDoma
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LAP-D Scoring Booklet. The Scoring
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ecomes inattentive or severely dist
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--When borrowing a month, borrow 30
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Determining Starting PointsOnce the
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Scoring Procedures RulesOnce the st
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Figure 3a. Determining the BasalJOR
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Ceiling RulesThe child’s ceiling
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Additional Scoring Rules1. Administ
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Figure 5. Computing Raw ScoresDEVAG
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complete the Scoring Summary & Prof
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Figure 7: Shanika’s Scoring Summa
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Figure 9: Alan’s Scoring Summary
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Communicating Assessment Results to
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of training and experience required
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sessions, one to three weeks apart,
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Changes were made to the translatio
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60-65 months 183 62.4 001.8 194 62.
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Table 6. Adults and Number of Child
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Prior to selection of the criterion
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additional 409 children (19.5%; n=2
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means, standard deviations, and cor
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• Comprehension30-35 months 99 08
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Table 12b. Internal Consistency of
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