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KeyMath-3 Diagnostic Assessment
KeyMath-3 Diagnostic Assessment
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Classification |
Supplemental for TBI
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Short Description of Instrument |
The KeyMath-3 Diagnostic Assessment is used to assess a subject's ability to understand and apply mathematical concepts. Five subtests assess basic concepts (Numeration, Algebra, Geometry, Measurement, Data Analysis and Probability); three subtests test operations (Mental Computation and Estimation, Written Computation: Addition and Subtraction, Written Computation: Multiplication and Division); and two subtests are devoted to applying concepts (Foundations of Problem Solving and Applied Problem Solving).
The KeyMath-3 is individually administered and ranges from 30 to 90 minutes for the entire battery of tests, depending on the student's grade level. Select subtests may be administered if a professional is interested in a particular area of the student's ability.
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Scoring |
Standard scores (M=100, SD=15), scale scores, percentiles, and grade/age equivalents are given for the Total Test, 3 areas, and 10 subtests.
Examiner should have formal training in mathematics and test interpretation.
This assessment has two versions that can be administered (by alternating versions) every three months.
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References |
Wagner, R., Torgesen, J., and Rashotte, C. (1999). Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing. Examiner's Manual. Pearson Assessments: San Antonio, TX.
Ewing-Cobbs, L., Prasad, M., Swank, P., Kramar, L., Cox, C., Fletcher, J., Barnes, M., and Zhang, X. (2008). Arrested development and disrupted callosal microstructure following pediatric traumatic brain injury: relation to neurobehavioral outcomes.
Neuroimage 42(4), 1305-1315.
Psych Corp/ Pearson Assessments/ Pearson Education, Inc. KeyMath 3 Diagnostic Assessment. Retrieved July 10, 2012, from http://www.pearsonschool.com/index.cfm?locator=PSZ3E2.
Document last updated July 2019
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