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Four tables for the statistical interpretation of factor scores on the Wechsler intelligence scale for children—Revised (WISC-R)
Authors:M. K. Clampit
Affiliation:

Family Service of Greater Boston 219 Kittredge Street Boston, MA 02131, USA

Bentley College, USA

Abstract:When the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children–Revised (WISC-R) is analyzed into three factors (Verbal Comprehension, Perceptual Organization, and Freedom From Distractibility), the clinician has the choice of expressing each factor as either a deviation quotient (an IQ analog) or a factor score (the arithmetic mean of the constituent subtests). For the clinician who wishes to use factor scores instead of deviation quotients, four tables are presented that provide (1) the percentile equivalents of factor scores; (2) the significance of differences between factor scores; (3) the frequency with which specified discrepancies occur; and (4) the significance of differences between a factor score and the scaled score of a constituent subtest.
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