British Ability Scales (2nd ed.)

Author(s): Elliott, Colin D.; Smith, Pauline; McCulloch, Kay;
Date Issued: 1996
Publisher(s): NFER-Nelson
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Alernative Title: BAS II
Source: Windsor, England: NFER-Nelson
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Measures
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