In "Career Focus: Meet a School Psychologist," Dr. Sandy Roland notes that intelligence tests are useful to
A) measure a child's general level of functioning.
B) determine if a child has an intellectual or learning disability.
C) screen or evaluate a child for ADHD.
D) all of the above
D) all of the above. Intelligence tests are used to acquire a general level of functioning of the child when considering what strategies may help the child progress in learning. Mainly, we use intelligence tests when determining if a child has intellectual disability or a learning disability. Intelligence scores are also sometimes helpful when a child is being screened or evaluated for ADHD.
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