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Correlations between two short cognitive tests and a WISC-III short form using a sample of adolescent inpatients
S Connery1, D Katz, A S Kaufman
1California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, USA.
Psychological Reports
|June 1, 1996
Abstract:
A new short form of the WISC-III was examined with a clinical adolescent sample (N = 30) and the short form estimate of WISC-III Full Scale IQ also served as the criterion for validating two brief cognitive measures, the Kaufman Functional Academic Skills Test (K-FAST) and the K-SNAP. Data supported the brevity of the WISC-III short form and the criterion-related validity of both the K-FAST and and Kaufman Short Neuropsychological Assessment Procedure (K-SNAP).