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reliability of test?
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 147003" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Which IQ tests has she taken all along?</p><p> </p><p>The WISC is the one that school districts frequently use. There has been a recent change in versions, and my understanding is that the WISC-III (older test) generally gives higher scores than the WISC-IV (newer test). </p><p> </p><p>Are you only looking at the full-scale IQ score or the subtests? If there is "scatter" (discrepancies) among the subtests, the subtests give a more accurate picture of cognitive strengths and weaknesses than the full-scale IQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 147003, member: 2423"] Which IQ tests has she taken all along? The WISC is the one that school districts frequently use. There has been a recent change in versions, and my understanding is that the WISC-III (older test) generally gives higher scores than the WISC-IV (newer test). Are you only looking at the full-scale IQ score or the subtests? If there is "scatter" (discrepancies) among the subtests, the subtests give a more accurate picture of cognitive strengths and weaknesses than the full-scale IQ. [/QUOTE]
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