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Wechsler and Intelligence
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children was administered to each sample third-grade child by a clinical worker.
For example, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ), originally developed in 1949, was updated in 1974, in 1991, and again in 2003.
Well-known modern IQ tests include Raven's Progressive Matrices, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Stanford-Binet, Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Cognitive Abilities, and Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children.
A behaviorist psychologist might ( operationally ) define intelligence as that score obtained on a specific IQ test ( e. g., the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale test ) by a human subject.
Examples include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory II ( MMPI-II ), the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Test IV ( WAIS-IV ), and the Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory III ( MCMI-III ).
* Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale
Common preschool intelligence tests include: McCarthy Scales of Children ’ s Abilities ( MCAS ) which is similar to an infant IQ test, Differential Ability Scales ( DAS ) which can be used to test for learning disability, Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-III ( WPPSI-III ) and Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales for Early Childhood which could be seen as infant versions of IQ tests, and Fagan Test of Infant Intelligence ( FTII ) which tests recognition memory.
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Examples of neuropsychological tests include: the Wechsler Adult Memory Scale ( WMS ), the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ( WAIS ), and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ).
* Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ( WAIS )
* Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC )
* Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence ( WPPSI )
He developed well-known intelligence scales, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ( WAIS ) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ).

Wechsler and Scale
* Wechsler Memory Scale, a neuropsychological test to assess verbal and nonverbal memory abilities in adults
* Wechsler Memory Scale ( WMS )

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Wechsler introduced a different procedure for his test that is now used by almost all IQ tests.
Likely as a part of the rivalry between the Binet and the Wechsler, the Binet until 2003 chose to have 16 for one SD, causing considerable confusion.
Panelists for the seminar were Kerouac, James A. Wechsler, Princeton anthropologist Ashley Montagu, and author Kingsley Amis.
The number system used for numbering the pages, however, has been cracked ( apparently independently ) by Allan C. Wechsler and Bulgarian linguist Ivan Derzhanski, among others.
* Philwold – German for " Phil's Woods " named by Philip Wechsler in 1939 to refer to the area around the 5 homes built by architect Eugene Schoen as a Usonian community for the Weschsler family in 1939.
The Chief Reporter for this undertaking was Herbert Wechsler, who later became a Director of the Institute.
Wechsler is best known for his intelligence tests.
From these he derived the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ) in 1949 and the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence ( WPPSI ) in 1967.
She had previously been rated average on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale's vocabulary subtest for writing ability comparative to her age before her diagnosis.

Wechsler and Children-IV
Tests like the DeGangi's Test of Attention in Infants ( TAI ) and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-IV ( WISC-IV ) are commonly used to test for attention-related issues in young children when interviews and observations are inadequate.

Wechsler and WISC
A 2007 study suggested that Raven's Progressive Matrices ( RPM ), a test of abstract reasoning, may be a better indicator of intelligence for autistic children than the more commonly used Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ).
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ), developed by Dr. David Wechsler, is an individually administered intelligence test for children between the ages of 6 and 16 inclusive that can be completed without reading or writing.
The original WISC ( Wechsler, 1949 ) was an adaption of several of the subtests which made up the Wechsler – Bellevue Intelligence Scale ( Wechsler, 1939 ) but also featured several subtests designed specifically for it.
The WISC is one of a family of Wechsler intelligence scales.
The WISCIV has also been co normed with the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-II UK ( WIAT – II UK ; The Psychological Corporation, 2005 ), a measure of academic achievement.
While Assistant Director at The Psychological Corporation from 1968 to 1974, he worked closely with David Wechsler on the revision of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ) and supervised the standardization of the revised version ( WISC-R ).

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After short stints at various locations ( including five years in private practice ), Wechsler became chief psychologist at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital in 1932, where he stayed until 1967.
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The WAIS was initially created as a revision of the Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scale ( WBIS ), which was a battery of tests published by Wechsler in 1939.
Among its writers were Keith Fitzgerald, Nigey Lennon, Lionel Rolfe, Lawrence Wechsler, Mick Farren, Richard Meltzer, Chris Morris, Jerry Stahl, Steven Kane, Andy Klein, Allen Levy, Jim Goad, Kirk Silsbee, Henry Sheehan, Natalie Nichols, Steve Appleford, Eric Mankin ( also editor ), Paul Birchall, Amy Steinberg, Harry Sheehan, Dan Sallit, Myron Meisel, David Ehrenstein.
A revised edition was published in 1974 as the WISC-R ( Wechsler, 1974 ), featuring the same subtests however the age range was changed from 5-15 to 6-16.
Subjects 16 and over are tested with the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale ( WAIS ), and children ages three to seven years, three months are tested with the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence ( WPPSI ).

Wechsler and Index
* Working Memory Index, part of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children

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Many of the city's historic buildings were built during and just after this era, including the Grand Opera House in 1890, the Wechsler School in 1894, two Carnegie libraries in 1913, and the Threefoot Building, Meridian's tallest skyscraper, in 1929.
The party's victors in the city-council races – Jerry DeGrieck, a history student at the University of Michigan, and Nancy Wechsler, a U-M graduate, both 22 years of age – defeated two professors, both of whom were Democrats, and one of whom was an incumbent member of the City Council.

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