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Match the diagnostic or readiness test with the statement for #1-6 with which it is most associated.

1. Provides academic screening in a wide range of content areas.
2. Assesses personal and social skills, neurological and motor growth, language development, and adaptive behavior.
3. Measures literacy for kindergartners (level 1) and reading and mathematics for first graders (level 2).
4. Offers scrutiny of one specific area of ability.
5. Assesses reasoning, language, auditory and visual attention, numbers, fine motor skills, and several other cognitive and sensory-perception areas.
6. Looks at whether an individual has learned the basic codes in three areas of ability.

Answer choices for numbers 1-6:
A. Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4)
B. KeyMath-3
C. Peabody Individual Achievement Test
D. Metropolitan Readiness Test
E. Gesell Readiness Test
F. Kindergarten Readiness Test

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Final answer:

The exercise matches six readiness tests to the statements they correspond with, such as the Peabody Individual Achievement Test for academic screening and the Gesell Readiness Test for assessing various developmental areas.

Step-by-step explanation:

The purpose of this exercise is to match diagnostic or readiness tests with the statement it is most associated with, for statements number 1 through 6.

  1. Provides academic screening in a wide range of content areas. - C. Peabody Individual Achievement Test
  2. Assesses personal and social skills, neurological and motor growth, language development, and adaptive behavior. - E. Gesell Readiness Test
  3. Measures literacy for kindergartners (level 1) and reading and mathematics for first graders (level 2). - D. Metropolitan Readiness Test
  4. Offers scrutiny of one specific area of ability. - B. KeyMath-3
  5. Assesses reasoning, language, auditory and visual attention, numbers, fine motor skills, and several other cognitive and sensory-perception areas. - A. Wide Range Achievement Test 4 (WRAT4)
  6. Looks at whether an individual has learned the basic codes in three areas of ability. - F. Kindergarten Readiness Test

This matching helps us understand the focus and scope of each readiness test, ensuring the right assessments are utilized for accurate educational placement and intervention.

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