Projective technique: a method of personality testing in which a personresponds to and interprets pictures or
inkblots or situations. The way a person responds may give the tester clues to the individual’s personality.
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Psychometric: technique generally used on norm-referenced tests or criterion-referenced tests
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Psychological Test:covers a range of tests used for studying people and how they behave; may include
intelligence tests, projective or non-projective tests to study personality or other tests to decide if there may be an
organic impairment of functioning.
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Public School Choice: students are not limited to a neighborhood school but may apply to any district school
including specialized, alternative, or charter schools.
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Pull-Out Programs: remove a child from a regular classroom for part ofthe school day for remedial services or
enrichment
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