WAIS-IV
A good book about this is called "Essentials of WAIS - IV Assessment" that Dr. South has his graduate students read each year.
David Wechsler
Wechsler defined intelligence as "the aggregate or global capacity to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with the environment." He didn't like the idea of a single score representing someone's "intelligence" so he took into account the non-intellective factors in his theory. He designed a test for adults. He de-emphasized speeded, timed portions and considered that cognitive skills declined with age.
A good book about this is called "Essentials of WAIS - IV Assessment" that Dr. South has his graduate students read each year.
David Wechsler
Wechsler defined intelligence as "the aggregate or global capacity to act purposefully, to think rationally and to deal effectively with the environment." He didn't like the idea of a single score representing someone's "intelligence" so he took into account the non-intellective factors in his theory. He designed a test for adults. He de-emphasized speeded, timed portions and considered that cognitive skills declined with age.
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