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MM,


I am not familiar with this test at all. There is one "Reynolds" who is a big deal publishing in behavioral assessment. I hope this is not the same person.


Here's the general idea: there are only two reason not to give the WISC-IV: to save time (and therefore money) or because they do NOT want a direct comparison--there would be one more reason but it does not apply: it has been given recetly.


I will do an academic search on it for you and see if I can find anything that doesn't require a subscription to access.


What is the "drift" of the diagnostician's explanation. Does it make sense to you?


Martie


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