Structural Validity of the WAIS-III among Postsecondary Students

The recent influx of students with disabilities into postsecondary education has generated a concomitant increase in the demand for psychoeducational assessments that include a measure of cognitive ability, either to identify ability-achievement discrepancies or to rule out alternate or comorbid dia...

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Hauptverfasser: Watkins, Marley W, Kuterbach, James M, Morgan, Rebecca J, FitzGerald, Julie L, Neuhard, Rachel M, Arthur, April G, Bucknavage, Leah B
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College Students
Disabilities
Disability Identification
Eligibility
Exploratory Factor Analysis
Factor Analysis
Psychometrics
Scores
Special Needs Students
Student Evaluation
Test Validity
Validity
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
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