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This book provides a unique cross-cultural perspective of the WISC-III. From construction, translation and adaptation in different cultures, to analysis of its structure and function as a concept, to its clinical use with different ethnic groups, Culture and Children's Intelligence provides clinician's the tools they need when using the WISC-III. The focus of this reference work is on children's intelligence as measured by the WISC-III in different cultures and its use in these cultures (USA, UK, Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, and Greece). It also discusses the interpretation of the results of the WISC-III in terms of cultural and ethnic factors. * Leading experts discuss the clinical use of the WISC-III as it relates to culture and children * Provides methods to clinicians and school psychologists to aid in understanding and interpreting results * Direct relevance to practitioners, researchers, and trainers
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monografia Rebiun06074990 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun06074990 m o d cr cnu|||unuuu 041209s2003 ne a ob 001 0 eng d 1417562099 9781417562091 1592784763 electronic bk. : Adobe Reader) 9781592784769 electronic bk. : Adobe Reader) 9780122800559 0122800559 0080488617 9780080488615 UPVA 997186499603706 UAM 991008077344404211 CBUC 991010399797006709 CBUC 991013419040306708 NT. eng. NT. OCLCQ. YDXCP. OCLCG. OCLCQ. OCLCO. EBLCP. OPELS. SFB. IDEBK. OCLCQ. UNAV 155.4/1393 22 Culture and children's intelligence Recurso electrónico] cross-cultural analysis of the WISC-III edited by James Georgas ... [et al.]. Amsterdam Boston Academic Press c2003 Amsterdam Boston Amsterdam Boston Academic Press xxxii, 336 p. il xxxii, 336 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice D.H. Saklofske, L.G. Weiss, A.L. Beal, and D. Coalson / The Wechsler Scales for Assessing Children's Intelligence: Past to Present -- J. Georgas / Cross-Cultural Psychology, Intelligence and Cognitive Processes -- L.G. Weiss / The WISC-III in the United States -- D.H. Saklofske / Canada -- P. McKeown / United Kingdom -- J. Gregoire / France and French-Speaking Belgium -- M. Schittekatte, W. Kort, W. Resing, G. Vermeir, P. Verhaeghe / The Netherlands and Flemish-Speaking Belgium -- U. Tewes / Germany -- P. Rossmann and U. Schallberger / Austria and German-Speaking Switzerland -- K. Sonnander and B. Ramund / Sweden -- G. Gintiliene and S. Girdzijauskiene / Lithuania -- D. Boben and V. Bucik / Slovenia -- J. Georgas, I.N. Paraskevopoulos, E. Besevegis, N. Giannitsas, and K. Mylonas / Greece -- K. Ueno and I. Nakatani / Japan -- K. Kwak / South Korea -- H.Y. Chen, Y.H. Chen, and J. Zhu / Taiwan -- F.J.R. van de Vijver / Principles of Adaptation of Intelligence Tests to Other Cultures -- F.J.R. van de Vijver, K. Mylonas, V. Pavlopoulos, and J. Georgas / Methodology of Combining the WISC-III Data Sets -- J. Georgas, F.J.R. van de Vijver, L.G. Weiss, and D.H. Saklofske / A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the WISC-III This book provides a unique cross-cultural perspective of the WISC-III. From construction, translation and adaptation in different cultures, to analysis of its structure and function as a concept, to its clinical use with different ethnic groups, Culture and Children's Intelligence provides clinician's the tools they need when using the WISC-III. The focus of this reference work is on children's intelligence as measured by the WISC-III in different cultures and its use in these cultures (USA, UK, Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, and Greece). It also discusses the interpretation of the results of the WISC-III in terms of cultural and ethnic factors. * Leading experts discuss the clinical use of the WISC-III as it relates to culture and children * Provides methods to clinicians and school psychologists to aid in understanding and interpreting results * Direct relevance to practitioners, researchers, and trainers Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Georgas, James 1934-)