Correct option is C
The
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (KABC-II) is a psychological diagnostic test designed to measure cognitive abilities in children. It contains
16 subtests (P) across various age ranges, but only a maximum of
13 subtests (Q) is administered to any one child, based on the child's age and the areas being assessed.
Information Booster: · The KABC-II is designed to evaluate cognitive abilities and processing skills in children.
· It includes measures such as sequential and simultaneous processing, learning, and planning.
· The number of subtests varies depending on the child's age, with younger children receiving fewer subtests.
· KABC-II helps in identifying learning disabilities, developmental delays, and cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
· The battery is divided into core subtests and supplemental subtests based on theoretical models.