Intelligent testing with the WISC-R

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Intelligent testing with the WISC-R

Alan S. Kaufman

(Wiley series on personality processes)(A Wiley-Interscience publication)

Wiley, c1979

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Bibliography: p. 227-250

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Rationally integrates arguments for and against intelligence tests to synthesize a sensible approach to the interpretation of the WISC-R. Integrates research and theory so that extrinsic factors are intelligently applied. Personally developed by the author, the method is based firmly on--and justified by--empirical, statistical grounds with a focus on logical interpretation of a WISC-R profile. Includes comprehensive case reports as well as evaluative summaries and overviews of research and theory in areas such as neuropsychology, cognitive style, fluid vs. crystallized intelligence, memory, and factor analysis.

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