Book description
The WISC-IV is the top intelligence assessment instrument for children
in the US, providing essential information into a child s cognitive
functioning. Essentials of WISC-IV Assessment with CD-ROM, Second
Edition presents professionals with step-by-step instruction on scoring
and interpreting this test. Thoroughly updated, the new edition is now
packaged with a CD-ROM for interpreting and scoring the WISC-IV. In
addition, each chapter has been fully revised. Anyone involved in the
psychological testing of children, specifically school psychologists and
clinical psychologists, will benefit from this popular measure of intelligence.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not
included as part of eBook file.
Dawn P. Flanagan, PhD, is Professor of Psychology
and Director of the School of Psychology Training Programs at St.
John's University in Jamaica, NY, and Clinical Assistant Professor at
the Yale Child Study Center. She is the author or coauthor of several
popular books in the Essentials series, including Essentials
of WJ III Cognitive Abilities Assessment and Essentials of
Cross-Battery Assessment.
Alan S. Kaufman, PhD, is Professor of Psychology at Yale
University's Child Study Center in the School of Medicine and the
Series Editor with Nadeen L. Kaufman of Wiley's Essentials of
Psychological Assessment series. Dr. Kaufman worked closely with
David Wechsler in the development and standardization of the WISC®-R,
an earlier version of the test; has written numerous books on the
Wechsler Scales and intelligence testing; and is the author of several
popular assessment instruments used worldwide.