
2. "Sensibilidad y especificidad: La prueba es sensible a las diferencias individuales en las habilidades cognitivas y puede identificar discapacidades cognitivas y fortalezas." - "sensibilidad y especificidad" might be replaced with three terms like detallada.
Wait, in the first sentence, "psicología y la educación" need synonyms. For "psicología", maybe "psicología", "psiquiatría", "clinica" (but "clinica" is not a synonym, it's an area). Alternatively, use "psiquiatría", "psicología clínica", and "psicoeducación". Maybe better to stick to more accurate synonyms. "Psicología" is the root, so perhaps keep it and use related terms. Maybe "psicología", "psiquiatría", "psicoeducación". Similarly, "educación" could be "enseñanza", "formación", "pedagogía". Manual Tecnico Wisc Iv.pdf
First sentence: "La prueba ha sido estandarizada en una muestra grande y diversa de niños y adolescentes, lo que permite obtener resultados precisos y confiables." Words here are "grande y diversa" but that's two words. Wait, the task is to replace words with three options, so maybe each individual word? But the user mentioned "words with 3 alternatives", which might mean a single word that has three forms. Let me check for any instances where a word is part of a list or has three options in the original text. Hmm, the example given in previous interactions shows that the assistant replaced words like "comprensión verbal, la percepción visual-espacial" with three options, but in this case, the user is providing a new text. Wait, maybe the user is expecting me to generate three alternatives for each word. But that might not be feasible without context. Wait, perhaps the user is referring to specific terms that they want to replace, like for example "Estandarización" was in the previous text. But in this new text, the user provided a different text. Wait, maybe the user is using the same text but wants to check if I can apply the spintax correctly. Wait, looking back, the original instruction was to convert "words with 3 alternatives formatted v3. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." So perhaps the user expects that each instance where a word can be replaced with three synonyms or alternatives. But how do I know which words those are? Maybe the user has a specific list in mind, or perhaps they want me to generate three options for each word. However, that's impractical without knowing the specific words to replace. Wait, maybe the user is referring to their previous request where they wanted to convert terms with three options. But in this case, they provided a new text, and maybe they expect me to look for any words in the new text that have three synonyms. Wait, perhaps I need to use thesaurus to find three options for each word. But that's a lot of work and might not be feasible in real-time. Alternatively, maybe the user made a mistake and there are no such words with three options. Let me check the original text again. "Psicología" is the root, so perhaps keep it