WIDE RANGE ACHIEVEMENT TEST (WRAT)

a principle evaluation instrument utilized to gain a fast, correct evaluation of reading, math, and spelling abilities. The newest rendition, the Wide Range Achievement Test-Third Edition , was printed in 1993 for utilization with kids, teens, and adults in identifying ability deficits in addition to proper degrees of direction; it can be one element in determining a learning disability. The Wide Range Achievement Test-Expanded Edition, printed in 2001, is intended to gauge academic achievement in kids and teens.

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