The AAMR Adaptive Behavior Scale-School: 2 (ABS-S: 2; Lambert, Nihira, Bt L
eland, 1993) is the second revision of the original 1975 AAMD Adaptive Beha
vior Scale, Public School Version (ABS-PSV). Although the ABS-S: 2 is a sig
nificant improvement over the first revision of the instrument, Adaptive Be
havior Scale, School Edition (ABSSE) there is a need for further study of t
he scale's construct validity. This study examined the construct validity o
f the ABS-S: 2 through exploratory factor analyses. Estimates of subtest sp
ecificity also were calculated to provide users with an empirical basis for
interpreting the ABS-S: 2's domains as separate adaptive behavior strength
s and weaknesses. Results indicated that the ABS-S: 2 is best understood as
a two-factor instrument for both children with mental retardation (MR) and
for those without mental retardation (Non-MR). The test does seem to refle
ct personal independence and social behavior as the scale's authors intende
d. Because the data strongly indicate a 2-factor model for both the MR and
Non-MR samples, users should be cautious when interpreting ABS-S: 2 results
in terms of the 5-factor model presented by the test's authors. The estima
tes of unique variance derived also indicate that most of the ABS-S: 2 doma
ins do not have sufficient subtest specificity to be interpreted as unique
adaptive behavior strengths or weaknesses.