Posts Tagged ‘wais’
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.
Tags: AP101, Flynn effect, intelligence, IQ scores, neuropsychology, testing, theory, wais, WAIS-III, WAIS-IV, wisc, WISC-IV
Posted in AP101, CHC theory, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, Flynn effect, Ga, Gs, Gt, IQ, IQ scores, LD, WAIS-III, WAIS-IV, WISC-IV, Wechsler, Wechslers, ap, chc, g, intelligence, neuropsychology, school psych, testing, theory | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Research briefs regarding malingering assessment on WAIS-III in TBI and use of third-party observers during psychological assessment posted at ICDP sister blog
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Assessment issues: Malingering detection on WAIS-III and third-party testing observers
Tags: annual-review, assessment, assessment-on-wais, cognitive-psychology, creativity, iii, intelligence, malingering, observers-during, psychology, research, review, school-psychology, wais
Posted in Ga, Gt, IQ, MR, WAIS-III, Wechsler, assessment, g, malingering, research | No Comments »
Monday, November 9th, 2009
What does the WAIS-IV measure??:
Tags: adult, apa, broad-abilities, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, chc, Glr, Gsm, IQ tests, mental retardation, neuropsychology, new-exploratory, research-argues, theory, venerable, wais
Posted in AP101, AP101 Reports, CHC theory, Cattell-Horn-Carroll, Ga, Gc, Gf, Glr, Gs, Gsm, Gv, IQ, IQ tests, IQs Corner, LD, MDS, MR, WAIS-IV, WJ III, Wechsler, ap, apa, factor analysis, g, intelligence, mental retardation, neuropsychology, psychometrics, research, theory | No Comments »