TExES Educational Diagnostician (253) Practice Exam

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How should you document limitations of the assessment and potential confounding factors in the report?

Ignore any limitations to present a definitive conclusion.

Attribute all limitations to the student’s abilities.

Note only the time taken to complete the assessment.

Clearly describe factors such as language differences, test environment, motivation, cultural bias, and any data gaps, and explain how these limitations affect conclusions.

Documenting limitations and potential confounding factors in assessment reports is essential for interpreting results responsibly. The best approach is to clearly describe factors such as language differences, test environment, motivation, cultural bias, and any data gaps, and explain how these limitations affect conclusions. This transparency helps readers understand what the results can and cannot indicate, guides cautious interpretation, and informs appropriate recommendations or follow-up actions, such as considering additional assessments or accommodations. Ignoring limitations, attributing all issues to the student, or focusing only on the time taken provides an incomplete and potentially misleading picture of the child's abilities.

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