WJ IV clinical use and interpretation : scientist-practitioner perspectives

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    • Flanagan, Dawn P.
    • Alfonso, Vincent C.

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WJ IV clinical use and interpretation : scientist-practitioner perspectives

edited by Dawn P. Flanagan, Vincent C. Alfonso

(Practical resources for the mental health professional)

Academic Press, c2016

  • : [hbk.]

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

WJ IV Clinical Use and Interpretation: Scientist-Practitioner Perspectives provides clinical use and interpretive information for clinical practitioners using the Woodcock-Johnson, Fourth Edition (WJ IV). The book discusses how the cognitive, achievement, and oral language batteries are organized, a description of their specific content, a brief review of their psychometric properties, and best practices in interpreting scores on the WJ IV. Coverage includes the predictive validity of its lower order factors and the clinical information that can be derived from its 60 individual subtests. Part II of this book describes the clinical and diagnostic utility of the WJ IV with young children for diagnosing learning disabilities in both school age and adult populations, and for identifying gifted and talented individuals. Additionally, the book discusses the use of the WJ IV with individuals whose culture and language backgrounds differ from those who are native English speakers and who were born and raised in mainstream US culture.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of the Woodcock-Johnson IV: Organization, Content, and Psychometric Properties Yi Ding and Vincent C. Alfonso 2. Clinical Interpretation of the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities, Academic Achievement, and Oral Language Ron Dumont, John O. Willis and Robert Walrath 3. A Special Validity Study of the WJ IV: Acting on Evidence for Speci?c Abilities Christopher R. Niileksela, Matthew R. Reynolds, Timothy Z. Keith and Kevin S. McGrew 4. WJ IV Scoring and Reporting Online Program Review Scott L. Decker, Emma Kate C. Wright and Tayllor E. Vetter 5. Instructional Implications from the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities Denise E. Maricle and Wendi L. Johnson 6. Instructional Implications from the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Achievement Nancy Mather and Barbara J. Wendling 7. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities: Best Practice from a Scientist-Practitioner Perspective W. Joel Schneider 8. Use of the WJ IV in the Identi?cation of Speci?c Learning Disabilities in School-age Children Erin M. McDonough and Dawn P. Flanagan 9. Use of the Woodcock-Johnson IV in the Diagnosis of Speci?c Learning Disabilities in Adulthood Benjamin J. Lovett and Laura M. Spenceley 10. Use of the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities in the Diagnosis of Intellectual Disability Randy G. Floyd, Isaac L. Woods, Leah J. Singh and Haley K. Hawkins 11. Use of the Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities and Achievement in the Assessment for Giftedness Steven I. Pfeiffer and Jordy B. Yarnell 12. Assessment of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Individuals with the Woodcock-Johnson IV Samuel O. Ortiz, Juan A. Ortiz and Rosemary I. Devine 13. Neurocognitive Applications of the WJ IV Daniel C. Miller, Ryan J. McGill and Wendi L. Bauman Johnson 14. Use of the Woodcock-Johnson IV in a Response to Intervention Service Delivery Model Karen E. Apgar and Justin L. Potts

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