Yes - their livlihood depends on parents appealing and taking extra tests. |
11:23 Some of your info is incorrect. Level III services are a different process altogether. You must fill out a form and a school committee considers kids from teacher feedback and test scores. Our cenetr eligible letter also stated that if we turned down the center, we could receive Level III services at our school because we do not have Local Level IV. However, if you are deemed ineligible for Level IV services, you do not automatically receive Level III services. Again, there is a separate process. |
no one accused anyone of taking bribes or cting unethically. There are many possible explanations for why a tester might consistently give scores higher than the CogAT/GBRS would suggest. No factual assertion of any wrongdoing was made by anyone. |
Exactly. The parent posters have not been injured, but the named psychologists depend on their professional reputations for their livelihood. |
"perceived" professional reputations. |
The court cases shows that the site or forum owners are not responsible for the contents posted by users in general. http://www.dba-oracle.com/internet_cyberlibel_usa_cases_message_boards_forums.htm By the way I don't see anyone threatening lawsuits. They are reporting it to the psychologists and the organization. If they see it as a serious matter, they might take some action. |
What fun to see our resident troll trying to back peddle. |
13:12 is right.
After all, with a couple/few hundred FCPS AAP appealers, if only half of those people go to GMU, that's 100-175 people who likely go to the >10 or so psychiatrists in the area to get a WISC done. That means each psychiatrist is perhaps getting business to do up to 10-15 WISC exams, at $450 a pop, or up to about $5,000 per year in FCPS AAP appeal WISC business. Clearly their livelihood "depends" on earning that $5,000 per year. That $5K a year also makes it worth losing their licenses and careers, I might add, to skew results and tell parents "what they want to hear." Troll is an ignorant troll. |
If I were you, I'd invest in a spell-checker. |
If anonymous troll is commiting libel by defaming the psychologists, even if DCUM is not liable, they could be compelled to reveal troll's IP address by subpoena.
Ignorant troll might become a broke troll! |
To 13:28, the damage to the psychologist's reputation (and livelihood) is not limited to the 10-15 clients that may have used them for Fairfax WISC appeals this year. |
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/60/124508.page#1063730 Again spelling is not my thing either just like you. LOL. |
13:28 here. Indeed... my point is that psychologists would not risk a $300K career over a lousy $5K/yr by skewing WISC results, so troll's central thesis that parents are buying the test results they want is invalid. "13:12 is right" was sarcasm... |
I'm collecting all the questionable comments by the person for the last a couple of years in AAP related forums for forwarding. |