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Alan S. Kaufman has been on the cutting edge of intelligence testing for more than twenty-five years. Not least among his many important contributions to the field during that time has been his groundbreaking Intelligent Testing with the WISC-R, the book that taught an entire generation of psychologists and educators internationally how to interpret and make intelligent use of Wechsler's intelligence scales.

Now from the man whose name has become synonymous worldwide with the intelligent use of intelligence testing, here is the definitive guide to Intelligent Testing with the WISC-III.

Revised and updated to reflect not only crucial changes to the WISC-R, but also the latest research findings on intelligence testing and its real-world applications, this book provides examiners with a rational, step-by-step approach to organizing and making sense of the barrage of numbers derived from the WISC-III's many subtests and factor indexes. Key features include a new, seven-step interpretive approach; in-depth coverage of the new Processing Speed factor, the modified Freedom from Distractibility factor, and the new Symbol Search subtest; ten new case reports that illustrate the approach explicated in the book; detailed guidance on translating test scores into specific clinical and educational intervention strategies; a new statistical technique for interpreting relative strengths and weaknesses on separate subtests; integrating profiles of scores on the WISC-III with those yielded by seven other major multiscore batteries: Das-Naglieri, DAS, Detroit-3, K-ABC, Stanford-Binet, KAIT, and Woodcock-Johnson-Revised; in-depth examinations of relevant applications of Horn-Catell fluid-crystallized and Horn-revised theories of intelligence; and complete numerical charts, tables, and other statistical aids.

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Wiley
Language
English
Pages
458

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-429) and indexes.
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."

Published in
New York
Series
Wiley series on personality processes

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
155.4/1393
Library of Congress
BF432.5.W42 K37 1994, BF432.5.W42K37 1994, BF 432.5 W42 K37 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 458 p. ;
Number of pages
458

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1080755M
Internet Archive
intelligenttesti0000kauf
ISBN 10
0471578452
LCCN
94004257
OCLC/WorldCat
29909296
Library Thing
857376
Goodreads
845606

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