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Theories and Practices of the K-WAIS

Abstract

Assessing Adolescent and Adult Intelligence presents comprehensive coverage of the clinical and neuropsychological assessment of intelligence, particularly as measured by the Korean-Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale(K-WAIS). This article treated the crucial topic of K-WAIS profile interpretation by integrated and explained the fluctualtions that occurred in each individual's subtest profile, and set the foundation of test interpretation by delineating the abilities and traits that each task measures and by indicating clinical, neuropsychological, and empirical aspects of each of the 11 separate subtests with regard to factor analysis, Bannatynes' categories, Horn's modified fluid-crystallized model, Osgood's psycholinguistic approach, Rapaport's clinical model, Dean's individual ability profile, and Guilford's structure-of-intellect model.

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