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I. Validity of WISC-R factor scores in predicting achievement and attention for four sociocultural groups
Authors:Daniel J. Reschly   Associate Professor
Affiliation:

Department of Psychology Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA

Gilbert Public Schools, Gilbert, Iowa 50105, USA

Abstract:The predictive validity of WISC-R factor scores was examined with samples from the four sociocultural groups of Anglo, Black, Chicano, and native American Papago. The Full Scale IQ and Verbal Comprehension (VC) factor scores were significantly better predictors of achievement as measured by teacher ratings and the Metropolitan Achievement Test. The Perceptual Organization and Freedom from Distractibility (FD) factor scores were also significantly related to achievement, but at a lower level than Full Scale and VC. The correlations of the WISC-R and achievement measures were nearly the same for three of the four groups (exception was native American Papago). The relationship of the FD factor score to ratings of attention was statistically significant, but relatively low. Cautions in interpreting FD as a measure of attention were recommended due to overlap of distributions and low proportion of variance in attention accounted for by FD.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be directed to Daniel J. Reschly.
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