Archive for the ‘intelligence’ Category
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Tags: aging, executive function, executive functions, memory, michigan, rehabilitation, research, SEM, treatment, university, wais
Posted in ADHD, Ga, Gc, Gs, Gt, IQ, LD, MR, PTSD, RAN, SB, SEM, WAIS-III, WAIS-IV, aging, ap, assessment, brain, brain injury, developmental, executive function, executive functions, g, history, intelligence, intervention, measurement, memory, music, neuropsychology, rehabilitation, research, schizophrenia, testing, treatment, wais | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Here is another in the series of IQ’s Corner “IQ Test CHC DNA Fingerprint” test comparison series.
Tags: are-typically, brain, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, CHC theory, Gsm, learning, school psych, WJ III NU
Posted in Atkins cases, CHC theory, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, Ga, Gc, Gf, Glr, Gq, Gs, Gsm, Gt, Gv, IQ, IQ scores, IQ tests, IQs Corner, LD, MR, WAIS-IV, WISC-IV, WJ III, WJ III NU, ap, applied psychometrics, chc, g, intellectual disability, intelligence, learning, mental retardation, neuropsychology, psychometrics, school psych, testing, wais | No Comments »
Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Interesting video discussing a connection between a disorder ( Parkinson’s ) clearly linked to problems with the brain clock (esp. dopamine and the basal ganglia ) and music/rhythm perception . Technorati Tags: mental time keeping , brain clock , brain rhythm , IQ Brain Clock , music perception , music therapy , psychology , neuropsychology , intelligence , Parkinsons , cognition , brain rhythm , school psychology , educational psychology

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Brain clock, Parkinson’s and music
Tags: brain synchrony, brain-clock, music, music perception, neuropsychology, rhythm, rhythm perception, school psych, video-discussing
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQ brain clock, Parkinsons, ap, basal ganglia, brain, brain synchrony, brain-clock, dopamine, g, intelligence, mental time keeping, mental timing, music, music perception, neuropsychology, rhythm, rhythm perception, school psych | No Comments »
Sunday, February 28th, 2010
I will be on the road again.
Tags: association, coming, conference, conference-via, content-posted, expect-much, intelligence, iphone, IQs Corner, posted-at-other, school, school psych, testing, the-link--it
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQs Corner, g, intelligence, iphone, school psych, testing | No Comments »
Friday, February 26th, 2010
This weeks “recent literature of interest ” is now available . Click here to view or download. Information regarding this feature, its basis, and the reasons for type of references included in each weekly installment can be found in a prior post .

Continued here:
IQs Corner Recent Literature of Interest 02-26-10
Tags: 0pt-10px, 10px-0pt, each-weekly, feature, iap, intelligence, IQs Corner, its-basis, research, weekly-installment
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQs Corner, ap, g, iap, intelligence, neuropsychology, recent lit, research, school psych, testing | No Comments »
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Check it out at NASP convention next week.
Tags: assessment, check-it-out, individual, intelligence, mental, pushed-the-edge, several-helpful, WJ III NU, WMF Press
Posted in Compositator, Gt, IQ, LD, WJ III, WJ III NU, WMF, WMF Press, Woodcock, achievement, assessment, g, intelligence, intervention | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Yesterday AAIDD presented its formal reaction to the DSM-V ASD and Developmental Disorders Subgroup, ID Subcommittee regarding the proposed DSM-V definition for intellectual disability (ID) . The AAIDD 11th Edition Implementation Committee position paper (and recommendations) can be found by clicking here

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AAIDD position paper on DSM-V proposed definition of intellectual disability (ID)
Tags: aaidd, alternative, Atkins cases, developmental, directions, iap, intellectual disability, IQ scores, IQ tests, mental retardation, opinions, presented-its, RAN, school psych, subcommittee
Posted in Atkins cases, DSM-V, Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQ scores, IQ tests, MR, aaidd, adaptive behavor, ap, apa, capital punishment, developmental, g, iap, intellectual disability, intelligence, mental retardation, neuropsychology | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
This is a revision of a prior post (which I have now deleted).
Tags: alternative, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, directions, dual-processing models, iii, ISIR, measurement, memory, opinions, pdf, RAN, school psych, slide, WJ III NU, working memory
Posted in CHC theory, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, ETS, Ga, Gc, Gf, Glr, Gq, Gs, Gsm, Gt, Gv, IQ, IQ scores, IQ tests, IQs Corner, ISIR, LD, RAN, WJ III, WJ III NU, Woodcock, Woodcock-Johnson, ap, attention, chc, cognitive complexity, dual-processing models, g, iap, intelligence, language, measurement, memory, neuropsychology, processing speed, reading, research, school psych, testing, theory, working memory | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
This weeks “recent literature of interest ” is now available . Click here to view or download

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IQs Corner Recent Literature of Interest 02-21-10
Tags: intelligence, IQs Corner, its-basis, neuropsychology, prior-post, recent lit, school psych, testing, weekly-installment
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQs Corner, ap, g, iap, intelligence, neuropsychology, recent lit, research, school psych, testing | No Comments »
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
I asked the following questions to some blog readers who recently took the LSAT: What do you know now that you wish you’d known before starting your LSAT prep? What would you have done differently?
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LSAT Test-Taker Survey
Tags: application, book recommendations, books, intelligence, know-the-lsat, logic games, lsat, money-on-kaplan, Questions and Answers, taken-the-lsat, testing, think-it-might, thoughts, took-the-lsat
Posted in Ga, Gs, Gt, LD, Questions and Answers, ap, book recommendations, books, g, general intelligence, intelligence, logic games, reading, testing | No Comments »