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Which of the following is an achievement test that can be administered quickly to a group?

  1. WAIS

  2. WRAT

  3. MMPI

  4. Luria Nebraska

The correct answer is: WRAT

The WRAT, or Wide Range Achievement Test, is indeed an achievement test designed to measure a person's academic skills in areas such as reading, writing, and mathematics. One of its key features is the ability to be administered quickly, often in a group setting, making it particularly useful in various educational and clinical environments. This test is aimed at assessing current levels of academic functioning and can be used with both children and adults. Its quick administration allows evaluators to gather essential data efficiently, which is ideal in situations where time constraints or group dynamics are significant considerations. In contrast, options such as the WAIS (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale) are primarily intelligence tests and are typically administered on an individual basis, requiring more time to complete. The MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory) is a personality assessment rather than an achievement test, and it is generally completed individually and may take up to several hours. The Luria Nebraska, primarily a neuropsychological battery used to assess brain function, also requires longer individual administration. Understanding the specific contexts and purposes of these tests clarifies why the WRAT stands out as a quick and effective group-administered achievement test.