A Modification of the Payne-Jones Method of Identifying Abnormal Differences in WISC-R Performance and Verbal IQ's
The difference (D) between a person's Verbal IQ (VIQ) and Performance IQ (PIQ) has for some time been considered clinically meaningful ( Kaufman, 1976 , 1979 ; Matarazzo, 1990 , 1991 ; Matarazzo & Herman, 1985 ; Sattler, 1982 ; Wechsler, 1984 ). Particularly useful is information about the...
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description | The difference (D) between a person's Verbal IQ
(VIQ) and Performance IQ (PIQ) has for some time been
considered clinically meaningful (
Kaufman,
1976
,
1979
;
Matarazzo, 1990
,
1991
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
;
Sattler, 1982
;
Wechsler, 1984
). Particularly
useful is information about the degree to which a difference (D)
between scores is "abnormal" (i.e., deviant in a
standardization group) as opposed to simply "reliable"
(i.e., indicative of a true score difference) (
Mittenberg, Thompson, & Schwartz, 1991
;
Silverstein, 1981
;
Payne & Jones, 1957
).
Payne and Jones (1957)
proposed a formula to identify "abnormal" differences, which has
been used extensively in the literature, and which has generally yielded good
approximations to empirically determined "abnormal" differences
(
Silverstein, 1985
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
).
However applications of this formula have not taken into account the dependence
(demonstrated by
Kaufman, 1976
,
1979
, and
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
) of
Ds on Full Scale IQs (FSIQs). This has led to overestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of high FSIQ children, and underestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of low FSIQ children. This article presents a
formula for identification of abnormal WISC-R Ds, which overcomes these
problems, by explicitly taking into account the dependence of Ds on FSIQs. |
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(VIQ) and Performance IQ (PIQ) has for some time been
considered clinically meaningful (
Kaufman,
1976
,
1979
;
Matarazzo, 1990
,
1991
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
;
Sattler, 1982
;
Wechsler, 1984
). Particularly
useful is information about the degree to which a difference (D)
between scores is "abnormal" (i.e., deviant in a
standardization group) as opposed to simply "reliable"
(i.e., indicative of a true score difference) (
Mittenberg, Thompson, & Schwartz, 1991
;
Silverstein, 1981
;
Payne & Jones, 1957
).
Payne and Jones (1957)
proposed a formula to identify "abnormal" differences, which has
been used extensively in the literature, and which has generally yielded good
approximations to empirically determined "abnormal" differences
(
Silverstein, 1985
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
).
However applications of this formula have not taken into account the dependence
(demonstrated by
Kaufman, 1976
,
1979
, and
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
) of
Ds on Full Scale IQs (FSIQs). This has led to overestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of high FSIQ children, and underestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of low FSIQ children. This article presents a
formula for identification of abnormal WISC-R Ds, which overcomes these
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(VIQ) and Performance IQ (PIQ) has for some time been
considered clinically meaningful (
Kaufman,
1976
,
1979
;
Matarazzo, 1990
,
1991
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
;
Sattler, 1982
;
Wechsler, 1984
). Particularly
useful is information about the degree to which a difference (D)
between scores is "abnormal" (i.e., deviant in a
standardization group) as opposed to simply "reliable"
(i.e., indicative of a true score difference) (
Mittenberg, Thompson, & Schwartz, 1991
;
Silverstein, 1981
;
Payne & Jones, 1957
).
Payne and Jones (1957)
proposed a formula to identify "abnormal" differences, which has
been used extensively in the literature, and which has generally yielded good
approximations to empirically determined "abnormal" differences
(
Silverstein, 1985
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
).
However applications of this formula have not taken into account the dependence
(demonstrated by
Kaufman, 1976
,
1979
, and
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
) of
Ds on Full Scale IQs (FSIQs). This has led to overestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of high FSIQ children, and underestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of low FSIQ children. This article presents a
formula for identification of abnormal WISC-R Ds, which overcomes these
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considered clinically meaningful (
Kaufman,
1976
,
1979
;
Matarazzo, 1990
,
1991
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
;
Sattler, 1982
;
Wechsler, 1984
). Particularly
useful is information about the degree to which a difference (D)
between scores is "abnormal" (i.e., deviant in a
standardization group) as opposed to simply "reliable"
(i.e., indicative of a true score difference) (
Mittenberg, Thompson, & Schwartz, 1991
;
Silverstein, 1981
;
Payne & Jones, 1957
).
Payne and Jones (1957)
proposed a formula to identify "abnormal" differences, which has
been used extensively in the literature, and which has generally yielded good
approximations to empirically determined "abnormal" differences
(
Silverstein, 1985
;
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
).
However applications of this formula have not taken into account the dependence
(demonstrated by
Kaufman, 1976
,
1979
, and
Matarazzo & Herman, 1985
) of
Ds on Full Scale IQs (FSIQs). This has led to overestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of high FSIQ children, and underestimation of
"abnormality" of Ds of low FSIQ children. This article presents a
formula for identification of abnormal WISC-R Ds, which overcomes these
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