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Assessing Intelligence in Children and Adolescents - A Practical Guide for Evidence-Based Assessment

English · Hardback

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This book is a practical, comprehensive guide for assessing the intelligence of children and youth for graduate students in school psychology training programs, as well as school personnel working at both the primary level (i.e., elementary schools) and at the secondary level (i.e., middle and high schools).

List of contents










1. What Is Intelligence?
2. How and Why Do People Differ in Intelligence?
3. Ethics in Assessment
4. The Assessment Process with Children and Adolescents, with Ryan L. Farmer
5. Selecting the Best Intelligence Tests
6. Interpreting Intelligence Test Scores
7. A Review of Intelligence Tests, with Ryan L. Farmer
8. Sharing the Results of Individual Assessments
9. Response to Intervention and Intellectual Assessment
10. Assessment of Intellectual Disability
11. Assessment of Intellectual Giftedness
12. Assessment of Learning Disabilities
13. Assessment of Children and Adolescents from Diverse Cultural and Linguistic Backgrounds

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By John H. Kranzler and Randy G. Floyd

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