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WISC-IV Advanced Clinical Interpretation
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L.G. Weiss, J.G. Harris, A. Prifitera, T. Courville, E. Rolfhus, D.H. Saklofske, and J.A. Holdnack, WISC-IV Interpretation in Societal Context
L.G. Weiss, A. Prifitera, J.A. Holdnack, D.H. Saklofske, E. Rofhus, and D. Coalson, The Essentials and Beyond
D.H. Saklofske, L.G. Weiss, S.E. Raiford, and A. Prifitera, Advanced Interpretive Issues with the WISC-IV Full-Scale IQ and General Ability Index Scores
L.G. Weiss, D.H. Saklofske, D.M. Schwartz, A. Prifitera, and T. Courville, Advanced Clinical Interpretation of WISC-IV Index Scores
J.A. Holdnack and L.G. Weiss, Essentials of WISC-IV Integrated Interpretation
J.A. Holdnack and L.G. Weiss , WISC-IV Integrated; Beyond the Essentials
J.A. Holdnack, L.G. Weiss, and P. Entwistle, Advanced WISC-IV and WISC-IV Integrated Interpretation in Context with Other Measures
V. L. Schwean, T. Oakland, L.G. Weiss, D.H. Saklofske, J.A. Holdnack, and A. Prifitera, Report Writing: A Child-Center Approach

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Provides clinicians with advanced information on interpretting WISC-IV scores in relation to demographic variables, allowing for a deeper, more clinically relevant interpretation of scores, with special emphasis on interpretations of the WISC-IV indices and the WISC-IV Integrated.

About the Author

Lawrence G. Weiss, PhD is Vice President of Test Development for Pearson Clinical Assessment. He oversees a department of 150 professionals and is responsible for all research and test development activities related to the company's psychological, educational, speech, language, and occupational therapy assessment products as well as post college admissions tests. He also advises on test development activities for the company's international business partners around the globe including Pearson Clinical Assessment offices in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, The Netherlands, India, China, Spain, and Brazil. Dr. Weiss has presented widely on intelligence in more than a dozen countries. He has authored or co-authored the following 7 graduate level text books: . WISC-III Cross Cultural Analyses: Culture and Children's Intelligence (2003) . WISC-IV Clinical Use and Interpretation (2005) . WISC-IV Advanced Clinical Interpretation (2006) . WISC-IV Clinical Use and Intervention (2008) . WAIS-IV Clinical Use and Interpretation (2010) . BAYLEY-III Clinical Use and Interpretation (2010) . Advanced Clinical Assessment with WAIS-IV and WMS-IV (2013) Some of his books have been translated into Spanish, Japanese, and Korean. In addition, he has authored or coauthored approximately 30 journal articles, 12 technical reports, and 10 other book chapters. Dr. Weiss holds a PhD degree in industrial and organizational psychology from Texas A&M University, and a master's degree in clinical psychology from Trinity University. He lives in San Antonio, Texas, with his wife of 28 years, Judy Ann. The Weiss' have two adult sons. Dr. Saklofske is a Professor in the Division of Applied Psychology at the University of Calgary. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of Saskatchewan and Swinburne University, Australia. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science. Dr. Saklofske has published more than 150 journal articles and book chapters on intelligence, personality, individual differences and psychological assessment. As well, he has written or edited books on the Wechsler intelligence scales, personality and intelligence, exceptional children, and educational psychology. He is the Editor of the Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment and the Canadian Journal of School Psychology and Associate Editor of Personality and Individual Differences.

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"WISC-IV Advanced Clinical Interpretation has the potential to be an invaluable resource for experienced psychologists and graduate students alike. It delivers on its promise to provide the reader with an in-depth means of interpreting and reporting test scores." --Canadian Journal of School Psychology, Vol 23, No. 1, June 2008

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