Clinical Interpretation of the WAIS-III and WMS-III

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David S. Tulsky
Academic Press, May 7, 2003 - Computers - 618 pages

This guide to the WAIS-III and WMS-III tests is written to help clinical practitioners achieve efficient and accurate interpretations of test results. The only interpretive guide to be based on data obtained while standardizing the tests, this reference source provides new models for interpreting results, as well as practical information on the diagnostic validity, demographically corrected norms, and accuracy of the tests in measuring intelligence and memory.

The focus of information is to allow clinicians to reduce variance in the interpretations of scores, indicating how best to factor in socio-economic status of respondents, interpreting meaningful change in serial assessments, and scoring with alternate or omitted sub-tests. Also included in the book are chapters on accommodating clients with disabilities. The final chapter discusses frequently asked questions (with answers) on the use and interpretation of the tests, as well as practical issues to help make scoring time-efficient and accurate.



  • Only guide to be based on data obtained in the standardization of the tests
  • Practical examples given to help guide interpretation of scores
  • Focuses on information to make faster, more accurate scoring interpretations
 

Contents

The Evolution of the Wechsler Scales
1
Reducing Variance When Interpreting WAISIII and WMSIII Scores Introduction to Chapters 48
141
Dealing with cruveballs when using the WAISIII and WMSIII The interpretation of an unstandardized administration
339
A Guide to Practical Issues
487
Appendix 1 Pioneers in the Assessment of Intelligence and Memory
533
Appendix 2 Reviews and Promotional Material for the WechslerBellevue and Wechsler Memory Scale
579
Index
603
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