Significant subtest score differences on the WISC-R |
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Authors: | Richard J. Piotrowski Richard D. Grubb |
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Affiliation: | School Psychologist Exceptional Children''s Program Allegheny Intermediate Unit Suite 1300-Two Allegheny Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212, USA;Coordinator of Psychological Services to LD and S&ED Programs Exceptional Children''s Program Allegheny Intermediate Unit Suite 1300-Two Allegheny Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212, USA |
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Abstract: | Psychologists must often make decisions about the significance of scaled score differences between subtests on the WISC-R. Differences which statistically significant at the .05 and .01 level are presented. Generally, minimum differences of 3 to 5 points are necessary at the .05 level and 4 to 6 points at the .01 level. Cautions concerning the interpretation of statistically significant differences are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Please address all correspondence to the first author. |
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