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Gabrielle Francis; Nathaniel von der Embse; David Putwain; Eunsook Kim – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2025
Standardized testing is an integral part of the English and American education systems. However, the use of high-stakes testing has unintended consequences, one of which is test anxiety. Over the last 50 years, increased attention has been directed to developing tools to identify students experiencing test anxiety. However, many test anxiety…
Descriptors: Test Anxiety, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Affective Measures
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Lee Wolff; Haydn Till; Bruce Watt – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2025
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is a significant public health concern arising from prenatal alcohol exposure. This study examines the clinical utility of Wechsler intelligence tests in assessing cognition in 108 children with confirmed prenatal alcohol exposure. Data were analysed using multidimensional scaling and Guttman's Structural…
Descriptors: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Intelligence Tests, Children, Multidimensional Scaling
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Puttaswamy, Ash; Barone, Anjelica; Viezel, Kathleen D.; Willis, John O.; Dumont, Ron – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
An area of particular importance when examining index scores on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Fifth Edition (WISC-V) is the utilization and interpretation of critical values and base rates associated with differences between an individual's subtest scaled score and the individual's mean scaled score for an index. For the WISC-V,…
Descriptors: Children, Intelligence Tests, Scores, Differences
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Colvin, Kimberly F.; Gorgun, Guher; Zhang, Sijun – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale was administered with a 1-4, 1-5, or 0-100 scale to 819 participants, to compare score interpretations across the different versions. A rating scale utility analysis revealed that the categories in the 101-point scale were used inconsistently; based on the analysis, adjacent categories were collapsed resulting in a…
Descriptors: Self Concept Measures, Self Esteem, Test Interpretation, Scores
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Dombrowski, Stefan C.; Beaujean, A. Alexander; McGill, Ryan J.; Benson, Nicholas F. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2019
The Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement, Fourth Edition (WJ IV ACH) is purported to align with Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory and offers upward of 20 scores within its interpretive and scoring system. The Technical Manual does not furnish validity evidence for the scores reported by the scoring system, suggesting that evidentiary support may…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Scores, Test Interpretation, Test Validity
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Dombrowski, Stefan C.; McGill, Ryan J.; Canivez, Gary L.; Peterson, Christina H. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2019
When the Differential Ability Scales--Second Edition (DAS-II) was developed, the instrument's content, structure, and theoretical orientation were amended. Despite these changes, the "Technical Handbook" did not report results from exploratory factor analytic investigations, and confirmatory factor analyses were implemented using…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Cognitive Ability, Factor Structure, Young Children
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Meyer, Emily M.; Reynolds, Matthew R. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2018
The purpose of this study was to use multidimensional scaling (MDS) to investigate relations among scores from the standardization sample of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Fifth edition (WISC-V; Wechsler, 2014). Nonmetric two-dimensional MDS maps were selected for interpretation. The most cognitively complex subtests and indexes…
Descriptors: Children, Intelligence Tests, Scaling, Factor Analysis
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Flanagan, Dawn P.; Mascolo, Jennifer T.; Alfonso, Vincent C. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2017
Through the use of excerpts from one of our own case studies, this commentary applied concepts inherent in, but not limited to, the neuropsychological literature to the interpretation of performance on the Kaufman Tests of Educational Achievement-Third Edition (KTEA-3), particularly at the level of error analysis. The approach to KTEA-3 test…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Error Patterns, Learning Disabilities, Test Interpretation
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Iaccarino, Stephanie; von der Embse, Nathaniel; Kilgus, Stephen – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2019
Detecting mental illness in school students may prevent poor school outcomes. Clinicians often use universal behavioral screeners to identify students at risk for mental illness. This study examined the applicability of Kane's interpretation and use argument (IUA) to the Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener--Teacher Rating Scale…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Test Interpretation, Test Use, Mental Disorders
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Karren, Benjamin C. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2017
The Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-Third Edition (GARS-3) is a norm-referenced tool designed to screen for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in individuals between the ages of 3 and 22 (Gilliam, 2014). The GARS-3 test kit consists of three different components and includes an "Examiner's Manual," summary/response forms (50), and the…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Rating Scales, Norm Referenced Tests
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Reynolds, Matthew R.; Niileksela, Christopher R. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2015
"The Woodcock-Johnson IV Tests of Cognitive Abilities" (WJ IV COG) is an individually administered measure of psychometric intellectual abilities designed for ages 2 to 90+. The measure was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt-Riverside in 2014. Frederick Shrank, Kevin McGrew, and Nancy Mather are the authors. Richard Woodcock, the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Testing, Scoring, Test Interpretation
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Bruni, Teryn P. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2014
This article reviews the Social Responsiveness Scale-Second Edition (SRS-2), a 65-item rating scale measuring deficits in social behavior associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as outlined by the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (4th ed., text rev.; "DSM-IV-TR"; American Psychiatric Association,…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Social Behavior, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Hall, Anna H.; Tannebaum, Rory P. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2013
The first edition of the Gray Oral Reading Tests (GORT, 1963) was written by Dr. William S. Gray, a founding member and the first president of the International Reading Association. The GORT was designed to measure oral reading abilities (i.e., Rate, Accuracy, Fluency, and Comprehension) of students in Grades 2 through 12 due to the noteworthy…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Tests, Children, Testing
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Claeys, Joseph – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2013
The practice of individual assessment has been moving toward the empirically derived Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory of intellectual ability, which offers a hierarchical taxonomy of cognitive abilities. Current assessment tools provide varying adherence to operationalizing CHC theory, making clinical inference difficult. Expert consensus…
Descriptors: Inferences, Intelligence Tests, Theories, Cognitive Ability
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McGill, Ryan J. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2013
The Children's Psychological Processing Scale (CPPS), authored by Milton J. Dehn and published by Schoolhouse Educational Services in 2012, is a third-party rating scale that can be administered to teachers who are familiar with children ages 5 to 12. The measure is designed to identify psychological processing deficits in children who are…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Teachers, Children, Learning Disabilities
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