Also, no significant index or subtest score differences were present when the current sample was compared to the children with TBI reported by Allen, Thaler, Donohue and Mayfield (2010). The present findings are consistent with two prior studies of the WISC-IV in children with TBI, providing ...
The test was given to 221 boys age seven to eleven. The 65 boys diagnosed as ED comprised the experimental group and the remainder as controls. The profile of the Ed group (Performance subscale score higher than the Verbal subscale score) was different from the control group, however the ...
Their score on the Freedom from Distractibility factor was lower than the scores on the Verbal Comprehension factor and the Perceptual Organization factor. Children with PDD-NOS seemed to have a similar VIQ-PIQ profile as children with autism, and on the subtest level children with PDD-NOS ...
The basic finding of the study is that the structural complexity of a subtest influences the tests results of reading impaired children. This influence is interpreted as a consequence of poor procedural knowledge; i.e., poor knowledge about how to organise complex sets of data. It is suggested...
Subtest scatter on the WISC-R with children of superior intelligence Subtest scatter on the WISC-R was examined by analyzing Verbal-Performance IQ discrepancies, subtest scaled-score ranges and subtest scaled-score standard ... RF Patchett,M Stansfield - 《Psychology in the Schools》 被引量: ...
Short forms of the WAIS and WISC vocabulary subtest First page of article JF Jastak,SR Jastak - 《J Clin Psychol》 被引量: 484发表: 1964年 An index-based short-form of the WISC-IV with accompanying analysis of the reliability and abnormality of differences. Objectives. To develop an ...
(1997). The calculation of new and im- proved WISC-III subtest reliability, uniqueness, and general factor char- acteristic information through the use of data smoothing procedures. Psychology in the Schools, 34, 181-195.McGrew, K., & Wrightson, W. (1997). The calculation of new and ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children third edition (WISC-III) subtest profile of delinquent children. The participants were 384 children (190 delinquent and 194 comparison) extracted from the case records in Child Guidance Centers (CGC). MANOVA dete...
About the WISC®-V Test: WISC®-V (The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children®) is used to assess intelligence in children aged 6 to 16. It consists of 16 primary and five complementary subtests. The purpose of the test is to determine whether or not the child is gifted, as wel...
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