Briefly describe the different types of language assessments

What will be an ideal response?

Linguistic screening tests are used to identify children that may be at risk for linguistic
delay. Researchers may use these tests to potentially identify a sample. If a child scores
poorly on a screening test, they are often administered a more comprehensive language
assessment. Some of these assessments provide a detailed account of a particular
language ability, such as phonology, whereas other provide more complete coverage of
linguistic abilities. Comprehensive assessments may be structured and take on the form
of a standardized test, whereas others are more naturalistic.

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a. Victor: "We are highly accurate in remembering events that happened to us personally." b. Kyoko: "According to the consistency bias, we are consistently biased toward memories that enhance our self-esteem." c. Harlan: "We often tend to adjust our memories in order to be consistent with the shared recall of friends and family members." d. Nimian: "We sometimes exaggerate the extent to which our past ideas are consistent with our present ideas."

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Which of the following is the most accurate statement about the American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP's) position on allowing homosexuals to adopt their partner's children?

a. The AAP supports adoption of children by a homosexual partner. b. The AAP supports adoption, but only if the child is a biological child of the partner. c. The AAP supports adoption, but only for lesbian women, not for gay men. d. The AAP does not support adoption of children by a homosexual partner, regardless of circumstances.

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