WJ-III clinical use and interpretation : scientist practitioner perspectives

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    • Schrank, Fredrick A.
    • Flanagan, Dawn P.

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WJ-III clinical use and interpretation : scientist practitioner perspectives

edited by Fredrick A. Schrank, Dawn, P. Flanagan

(Practical resources for the mental health professional)

Academic Press, c2003

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Woodcock-Johnson III clinical use and interpretation

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

WJ III Clinical Use and Interpretation presents a wide variety of clinical applications of the WJ III from leading experts. Each chapter will provide the reader with insights into patterns of cluster and test scores from both the WJ III Tests of Cognitive Abilities and WJ III Tests of Achievement that can assist with interpretation and formulation of diagnostic hypotheses for clinical practice. WJ III Clinical Use and Interpretation provides expert guidance for using the WJ III with individuals with a broad array of learning and neuropsychological problems, including learning disabilities and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. New research included in this volume emphasizes the value of the WJ III for identification of gifted children and adolescents and young children with developmental delays.

Table of Contents

Preface. Contributors. R.G. Floyd, R.B. Shaver, and K.S. McGrew, Interpretation of the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities: Acting on Evidence. B.G. Read and F.A. Schrank, Qualitative Analysis of the Woodcock-Johnson III Test Performance. N. Mather and B.J. Wendling, Instructional Implications from the Woodcock-Johnson III. N. Gregg, C. Coleman, and D. Knight, Use of the Woodcock-Johnson III in the Diagnosis of Learning Disabilities. N. Mather and F.A. Schrank, Using the Woodcock-Johnson III Discrepency Procedures for Diagnosing Learning Disabilities. D.P. Flanagan, Use of the Woodcock-Johnson III within the Context of a Modern Operational Definition of Learning Disability. L. Phelps and K.S. McGrew, Using the Woodcock-Johnson III Test of Achievement with the WISC-III and WAIS-III to Determine a Specific Learning Disability. M.E. Tusing, D.E. Maricle, and L. Ford, Assessment with the Woodcock-Johnson III and Young Children. G.E. Gridley, K.A. Norman, M.G. Rizza, and S. Decker, Assessment of Gifted Children with the Woodcock-Johnson III. L. Ford, T.Z. Keith, R.G. Floyd, C. Fields, and F.A. Schrank, Using the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities with Students with Attention Defecit/Hyperactivity Disorder. R.S. Dean, R.W. Woodcock, S.L. Decker, and F.A. Schrank, A Cognitive Neuropsychology Assessment. J.P. Braden and V.C. Alfonso, The Woodcock-Johnson III Cognitive Tests of Cognitive Abilities in Cognitive Assessment Courses. Appendix A. Appendix B. Appendix C. Appendix D. Index.

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