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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you might be interested in page 66 of the AAP equity report from 4 years ago. https://go.boarddocs.com/vsba/fairfax/Board.nsf/files/BPLQKV69B096/$file/FCPS%20final%20report%2005.05.20.pdf It shows the mean, min, max, and standard deviation of test scores of kids admitted to AAP. [/quote] OP here. This is exactly the kind of info I like. It's odd to see that for white kids the range for NNAT is wider, with children scoring as low as 70 being AAP eligible (for Asians it's 93). I'm not sure why people say it's the "least reliable" metric? Naglieri is a respected researcher, and on the face of it, it seems like a reasonable test of nonverbal intelligence. What are the complaints specifically? I found this wiki article on it (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naglieri_Nonverbal_Ability_Test) and it mentioned that there is more variabilty than expected and more high scores than expected, but without more context it's hard to interpret those claims.[/quote] It's also the most dated of the information provided in the package, having occurred a year previous, whereas the COGAT was just months beforehand, and I-Ready earlier in the year. [/quote]
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