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  2. Begin by entering the scores for both the Parent and Teacher forms in the designated fields. Ensure that you input accurate values as these will be critical for comparison.
  3. Review the GAC/Adaptive domain section, where you will find categories such as Conceptual, Social, and Practical. Fill in the respective scores for each rater and note any differences.
  4. Proceed to the Adaptive skill area section. Here, enter scores for Communication, Community Use, Functional Academics, and other skills. Pay attention to the significance levels indicated.
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Consequently, the format for the test consists of several different forms: Parent Form (232 items), Teacher Form (193 items), and the Adult Form (239 items). Specifically, A 4-point rating scale ranging from 0 = not able to 3 = always for responses.
The Adaptive Behavior Assessment System Third Edition (ABAS-3; Harrison Oakland, 2015) is an individually-administered, norm-referenced measure that assesses adaptive behavior and related skills for individuals from birth through 89 years of age.
Professional users have three options for obtaining ABAS-3 scores from a paper form: scoring by hand, using the Scoring Assistant software, and using the WPS Online Evaluation System. ABAS-3 scoring procedures allow users to sum item ratings into adaptive skill area raw scores.
The ABAS-III includes five rating forms to be completed by a Parent/Primary Caregiver (ages 0-5), Parent Form (ages 5-21), Teacher/Daycare Provider Form (ages 2-5), Teacher Form (ages 5-21) and Adult Form (ages 16-89).
ABAS-3 Adult (Self-Report) Online Form - Ages 16 to 89. Each Online Form Use includes administration, scoring, and Score Report. A Use is consumed when an Online Form is scored.

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ABAS-3 Online Intervention Planner (Digital) Includes unlimited access to the following features: Intervention Planning Report. Interpretive Report.
It is particularly useful for evaluating those with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, learning disabilities, neuropsychological disorders, and sensory or physical impairments.
The ABAS-3 evaluates adaptive behavior from birth to 89 years of age. The ABAS-3 measures daily living skills what people actually do, or can do, without assistance from others.

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