Acadience Math K-6: Advanced Quantity Discrimination (AQD)
Advanced Quantity Discrimination (AQD) is a standardized, individually administered measure of early numeracy that assesses a student’s ability to discriminate between two quantities. Magnitude comparison is related to other critical areas of mathematical performance such as mental calculation and place value (Gersten et al.,2012). AQD is a more advanced measure of magnitude comparison skills than BQD.
To administer AQD, the assessor presents the student with a sheet that contains a series of boxes with two numbers in them and asks the student to orally name the number that is the larger quantity. Since AQD assesses a student’s fluency with quantity discrimination, the measure is timed. The assessor begins the stopwatch immediately after telling the student to begin and stops it at the end of 1 minute.
| Skill | Magnitude Comparison |
| Administration Time | 1 minute |
| Administration Schedule | Beginning of first grade to end of first grade |
| Score | 1 point for each correct number |
| Wait Rule | If the student does not respond within 3 seconds on an item, provide the correct answer and mark a slash (/) through the number. |
| Discontinue Rule | 0 points in the first six items |
Scoring Rules for AQD
| Paper/Pencil Administration | Digital Administration | |
| Correct | Leave correct items blank. | Tap the number named correctly. |
| Incorrect | Draw a slash (/) through the item if the student states any number other than the correct answer or hesitates with an answer after 3 seconds. | Tap the number named incorrectly or the “x” for any other response. |
| Self-Correct | If the student self-corrects within 3 seconds, write “sc” over the item that had been previously slashed. Count that item as correct. | If the student self- corrects within 3 seconds, tap the number named correct to change the answer from incorrect to correct. |
| Skipped Items | Draw a slash (/) through any skipped items. | Leave skipped items blank. |
For more information, please see the Math Assessment Manual located on the Acadience Resource Hub.