Archive for the ‘CHC theory’ Category

IQ Test DNA Fingerprints: Comparison of WJ III, WISC-IV and WAIS-IV

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Here is another in the series of IQ’s Corner “IQ Test CHC DNA Fingerprint” test comparison series.

Beyond CHC: Pushing the edge of the CHC and WJ III envelope

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

This is a revision of a prior post (which I have now deleted).

AP101 Brief #6: Understanding Wechsler IQ score differences–the CHC evolution of the Wechsler FS IQ score

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

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AP101 Brief # 6b supplement: Summaries of Wechsler CHC test classifications

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

I should have included the following tables in my original AP101 Brief # 6 report re: my analysis of the CHC content of the FS IQ scores for the various editions of the WISC–WIS-IV/WAIS–WAIS-IV intelligence batteries.

Intellectual heterogeneity of MR/ID as evidence against AAIDD "stuck on g" green manual: Even in cleary genetic-based syndromes (Williams Syndrome)

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

In the l ast in my series of posts re: concerns I have with the AAIDD 11th Edition ID definition and classification manual , one

AAIDD intellectual disability manual (11th edition): Intelligence component -1 standard deviation below average: Final in 3-part series

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

[ Note. ..this is cross-blog post.

Pushing the edge of CHC theory and the WJ III measurement envelope: Part I

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

I just posted a new online presentation at SlideShare summarizing a series of recent analyses I’ve completed.

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WMF Human Cognitive Abilities (HCA) project update: 12-30-09 — FREE data for secondary analysis!

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

The free on-line WMF Human Cognitive Abilities (HCA) archive project was updated today. An overview of the project, with a direct link to the archive, can be found at the Woodcock-Muñoz Foundation web page (click on ” Current Woodcock-Muñoz Foundation Human Cognitive Abilities Archive “) .

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Dssertation Dish: Woodcock — Johnson and KABC-profile research

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Validation of neuropsychological subtypes of learning disabilities by Hiller, Todd R., Ph.D., Ball State University, 2009 , 99 pages; AAT 3379243 Abstract The present study used archival data of individuals given the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities 3 rd Edition and the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement 3 rd Edition in an effort to define subtypes of LD. The sample included 526 subjects aged 6 years to 18 years old who had a diagnosis of some type of LD. Of these, 22.7% had an additional diagnosis other than LD

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CHC theory of intelligence and its impact on contemporary intelligence test batteries

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

I frequently reference the CHC (Cattell-Horn-Carroll) theory of intelligence and the impact it has had on contemporary intelligence test development.  I realize that not everyone has the time to rummage through all the blog posts I’ve made regarding CHC theory.  Thus, today I’m posting a brief summary of CHC theory and its impact on applied intelligence test development.  The summary includes hyperlinks to key references, terms, and other readings (for more indepth information).  The report can be viewed as a web page or can be downloaded or viewed as a PDF file . Enjoy Technorati Tags: psychology , educational psychology , school psychology , neuropsychology , forensic psychology , ISIR , cognition , intelligence , CHC theory , Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory , IQ , IQ tests , DAS-II , KABC-II , SB5 , WJ III , RIAS , WPPSI-III , WISC-IV , WAIS-IV , Wechslers , David Wechsler

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CHC theory of intelligence and its impact on contemporary intelligence test batteries