内容説明
The WISC is the most widely used children's IQ test in the world. This superlative text--replacing the author's earlier volume dealing with the WISC-R-- provides examiners with a sensible, systematic method of interpreting WISC-III test profiles. Outlines seven steps which allow examiners to organize these scores in meaningful ways. Enables them to understand a child's specific areas of strength and weakness and to translate these cognitive assets and deficits into appropriate suggestions for intervention. Includes 10 comprehensive case reports to effectively illustrate the procedure, plus numerous valuable tables not found in other publications.
目次
Intelligent Testing
Abilities Measured by the WISC-III Subtests and the Clinical Lore That Surrounds Them
Seven Steps for Interpreting the WISC-III Profile: From IQs to Factor Indexes to Scaled Scores
Interpreting Verbal-Nonverbal Discrepancies (V-P IQ and VC-PO Index)
The ``Validity'' Factors: Freedom from
Distractibility and Processing Speed
Interpreting Subtest Profiles
Comprehensive Clinical and Psychoeducational Case Studies
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