Validity of a short form of the WISC-III in children with traumatic head injury |
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Authors: | Jacques Donders Seth Warschausky |
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Affiliation: | 1. Mary Free Bed Hospital ,;2. University of Michigan , |
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Abstract: | The concurrent, construct, and criterion validities of Donders' (in press) short form of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Third Edition (WISC-III) were evaluated in a sample of 171 children with traumatic head injury (THI). Correlations between the short-form deviation quotients and their full-length counterparts were statistically significant. Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that a four-factor model (composed of Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Organization, Freedom from Distractibility, and Processing Speed) fit the data relatively well. The short-form deviation quotients also had statistically significant correlations with length of coma. It is concluded that this short form is an accurate and valid alternative to the full-length WISC-III in children with THI. |
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Keywords: | Haptico-visual transfert Learning Children Epidemiology |
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