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Intelligent Testing with the WISC-V

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.02.2016

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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832

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24,1/19,2/4,5 cm

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1570 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-58923-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

16.02.2016

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

832

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/19,2/4,5 cm

Gewicht

1570 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-58923-6

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Intelligent Testing with the WISC-V
  • Foreword xi
    Alan S. Kaufman

    Preface xv

    Acknowledgments xvii

    Part I Introduction To Intelligent Testing and The Wisc-V 1

    Chapter 1 Intelligent Testing 5

    Part II Administration And Scoring 35

    Chapter 2 Intelligent Wisc-V Administration: Test Kit Version 37

    Chapter 3 Wisc-V Scoring: Test Kit Version 91

    Chapter 4 Wisc-V Digital Administration and Scoring 139

    Part III Basic Wisc-V Test Interpretation 157

    Chapter 5 Wisc-V Sex, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Status (SES) Differences 159

    Chapter 6 The Creation Of New Risk Scales For School Failure and Juvenile Delinquency: The Child and Adolescent Academic and Behavior Questionnaires 175
    Jennie Kaufman Singer, Alan S. Kaufman, Susan Engi Raiford, and Diane L. Coalson

    Chapter 7 Does Wisc-V Scatter Matter? 209
    Troy Courville, Diane L. Coalson, Alan S. Kaufman, and Susan Engi Raiford

    Chapter 8 Basic Steps For Wisc-V Interpretation 227

    Part IV Theoretical Frameworks For Wisc-V Interpretation 249

    Chapter 9 Interpreting The Wisc-V From The Perspective Of Cattell-Horn-Carroll Theory 251

    Case 1-Liam, age 9: Emotionally Intelligent Testing with the WISC-V and CHC Theory 265
    W. Joel Schneider

    Case 2-Alicia, Age 13: Looking Under the Hood 283
    Jill Hartmann and John Willis

    Case 3-Luke, Age 9: A CHC-Based Cross-Battery Assessment Case Report 304
    Jennifer T. Mascolo and Dawn P. Flanagan

    Chapter 10 Interpreting The Wisc-V From A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective 331

    Case 4-Josh, Age 8: A Neurodevelopmental Processing "No Numbers" Approach to Case Report Writing 348
    Elaine Fletcher-Janzen and Elizabeth Power

    Case 5-Tawna, Age 13: Eighth-Grade Girl with ADHD Struggling with Processing Speed, Sustained Attention, and Emotional Functioning 362
    Michelle Lurie and Elizabeth Lichtenberger

    Case 6-Tom, Age 8 (Digital Administration): Evaluation of a Twice Exceptional Child: Gifted with Dyslexia and Symptoms of Inattention and Social-Behavioral Issues 372
    Kristina Breaux

    Chapter 11 Interpreting The Wisc-V From A Neuropsychological Perspective 405

    Case 7-Jaime, Age 10: A Fourth-Grade Boy on the Autism Spectrum Struggling with Behavioral and Learning Problems 425
    Jennie Kaufman Singer

    Case 8-Christopher, Age 11: Phonological Dyslexia in Child with Visual Perceptual Disorder 437
    Marsha Vasserman

    Case 9-Isabella, Age 13: Teenage Girl with Low Cognitive Ability, ADHD, and Emotional Issues 448
    Michelle Lurie

    Chapter 12 Interpreting The Wisc-V From Dan Miller's Integrated School Uropsychological/Cattell-Horn-Carroll Model 459
    Daniel C. Miller and Alicia M. Jones

    Case 10-John, Age 12: A Neuropsychological Case Study Using the WISC-V with a 10-Year-Old Boy with a Suspected Specific Learning Disability in Written Expression 471
    Daniel C. Miller and Alicia M. Jones

    Chapter 13 Interpreting The Wisc-V Using George Mccloskey's Neuropsychologically Oriented Process Approach To Psychoeducational Evaluations 493
    George McCloskey, Emily Hartz and Jaime Slonim

    Case 11-Colin, Age 8: An Eight-Year-Old Boy with Mild Executive Function Difficulties but No Specific Learning Disabilities 497
    George McCloskey

    Case 12-Derek, Age 13: A Teenage Boy Exhibiting Phonological Dyslexia and Executive Function Difficulties 523
    George McCloskey

    Chapter 14 Interpreting the Wisc-V for Children with Reading or Language Problems: Five Illustrative Case Reports 549

    Introduction to the Five Case Reports on Children with Reading or Language Problems 549
    Diane L. Coalson and Nadeen L. Kaufman

    Conceptual and Clinical Integration of All 17 Case Reports in the Book 550
    Nadeen L. Kaufman and Diane L. Coalson

    Case 13-Ellie, Age 10: Complexity in Diagnosis: Neuropsychological Assessment of a Chinese Adoptee 557
    Michelle Lurie

    Case 14-Jordan, Age 15: Cognitive Development in a Child Who is Hard of Hearing: Is It More than Just Hearing? 568
    Marsha Vasserman

    Case 15-Jane, Age 8: Consumer-Responsive Approach to Assessment Reports 578
    Robert Lichtenstein and Joan Axelrod

    Case 16-Lizzie, Age 8: Low Cognition, Low Achievement-Still With a Learning Disability 587
    Carlea Dries and Ron Dumont

    Case 17-Patrick, Age 9: Does My Son Have a Reading Disability?: Application of the WISC-V and WJ IV 600
    Nancy Mather and Katie Eklund

    Part V Independent Wisc-V Test Reviews 613

    Chapter 15 Our Wisc-V Review 615
    Matthew R. Reynolds and Megan B. Hadorn

    Chapter 16  Review of The Wisc-V 637
    Ron Dumont and John O. Willis

    Chapter 17 Review of The Wisc-V 645
    Daniel C. Miller and Ryan J. McGill

    Chapter 18 Independent Wisc-V Test Review: Theoretical and Practical Considerations 663
    Jack A. Naglieri

    Chapter 19 Some Impressions of, and Questions About, The Wisc-V 669
    George McCloskey

    Chapter 20 Review of Thewechsler Intelligence Scale For Children-Fifth Edition: Critique, Commentary, and Independent Analyses 683
    Gary L. Canivez and Marley W. Watkins

    Chapter 21 Overview and Integration of The Independent Reviews of Wisc-V 703

    Part VI Afterword: Alan Kaufman Reflects On David Wechsler and His Legacy 713

    Dr. Wechsler Remembered, Part I (1992)

    Dr. Wechsler Remembered, Part II (2015)

    References 725

    About the Authors 771

    About the Contributors 773

    About the Online Resources 781

    Author Index 785

    Subject Index 795