Administration and Scoring Manual (WAIS-IV)79175 “crackback” feature30 Aggressiveness199 Aging see Older adults Alzheimer-type dementia168 (see also Probable dementia of the Alzheimer’s type) Alzheimer’s disease (AD)74 index scores169178181–3 Amnestic disorders169 Aphasia64 Arithmetic (AR) subte...
Unlike the WAIS-IV, the original WAIS was arguably a pretty representative sample of human cognition. Although there was some selection bias for subtests that correlated well with other subtests, for the most part Wechsler just wanted a very diverse group of subtests that were easy to administe...
theory and construction of the WAIS-IV, whether Arithmetic loaded on VC or not. Goodness-of-fit statistics presented specific to the adolescent subsample (ages 16-19; N = 400) also showed that CFA results supported the WAIS-IV hierarchical structure and superiority of the model that ...
Published empirical evidence for the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) does not address some essential questions pertaining to the... N Benson,DM Hulac,JH Kranzler - 《Psychological Assessment》 被引量: 174发表: 2010年 Factor structure of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Sca...
If. these questions can be answered in the affirmative? .then Weehsler is justified in implying that the WA1S may be clinically interpreted by applying the standards for interpretation that _are found in the W~B I Manuals If these questions must be answered in the negative? then one or ...
2.2. Measures The H-WAIS-IV consisted of 15 subtests which may be described as information, vocabulary, comparisons, similarities, picture completion, block design, figure weights, matrix reasoning, visual puzzles, arithmetic, digit span, letter-number sequencing, cancellation, coding, and symbol ...