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Ceiling Level
The upper limit of an individual's performance capability on a particular test or assessment, beyond which no higher scores can be achieved due to limitations of the test.
Stanford-Binet
An individually administered intelligence test that assesses cognitive abilities across five factors, contributing to the calculation of an IQ score.
Consecutive Age Levels
Sequential stages of development based on age, often used to describe developmental progress or educational grading systems.
Kaufman Assessment Battery
A comprehensive clinical instrument for assessing cognitive development in children and adolescents.
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