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Journal of Clinical Psychology|November 1, 1989
Agreement between a short form and the full scale as a function of the correlation between themA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 1, 1987
Two indices of subtest scatter on Wechsler's Intelligence Scales: estimated vs. empirical valuesA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|March 1, 1991
Reliability of score differences on Wechsler's intelligence scalesA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 1, 1987
Multidimensional scaling vs. factor analysis of Wechsler's intelligence scalesA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 1, 1985
An appraisal of three criteria for evaluating the usefulness of WAIS-R short formsA B Silverstein
Psychological Reports|June 1, 1980
Extrapolated Stanford-Binet IQs for mentally retarded and mentally gifted individualsA B Silverstein
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|October 1, 1984
Estimating full scale IQs from short forms of Wechsler's scales: linear scaling versus linear regressionA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|March 1, 1988
Estimated vs. empirical values of scaled-score ranges on Wechsler's Intelligence Scales: a correctionA B Silverstein
Monographs of the American Association on Mental Deficiency|January 1, 1973
Alternative factor analytic solutions for the WISC and the WAIS with the retardedA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 1, 1990
Critique of a Doppelt-type short form of the WAIS-RA B Silverstein
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Journal of Clinical Psychology|November 1, 1989
Agreement between a short form and the full scale as a function of the correlation between themA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|July 1, 1987
Two indices of subtest scatter on Wechsler's Intelligence Scales: estimated vs. empirical valuesA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|March 1, 1991
Reliability of score differences on Wechsler's intelligence scalesA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 1, 1987
Multidimensional scaling vs. factor analysis of Wechsler's intelligence scalesA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|September 1, 1985
An appraisal of three criteria for evaluating the usefulness of WAIS-R short formsA B Silverstein
Psychological Reports|June 1, 1980
Extrapolated Stanford-Binet IQs for mentally retarded and mentally gifted individualsA B Silverstein
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology|October 1, 1984
Estimating full scale IQs from short forms of Wechsler's scales: linear scaling versus linear regressionA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|March 1, 1988
Estimated vs. empirical values of scaled-score ranges on Wechsler's Intelligence Scales: a correctionA B Silverstein
Monographs of the American Association on Mental Deficiency|January 1, 1973
Alternative factor analytic solutions for the WISC and the WAIS with the retardedA B Silverstein
Journal of Clinical Psychology|May 1, 1990
Critique of a Doppelt-type short form of the WAIS-RA B Silverstein
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