Here are two weeks worth of hand picked research articles of interest. Enjoy
Two weeks of hand picked recent research references, most with abstracts, are waiting for interested readers here.
Here is over two weeks of recent publications of interest (with abstracts). Enjoy. So much to read...so little time.
This weeks recent literature of interest is now available...with abstracts. Enjoy.
The latest and greatest psych, neuro, intelligence, educational psych, learning, etc., research studies culled by the blogmaster during the past week. Enjoy by clicking here. Abstracts are now included in these weekly updates.
This weeks edition of articles, along with abstracts, is now available at this link.
Richard Woodcock and Dan Miller are now making the following new approach to neurocognitive assessment available online via School Neuropsychological Training and Resources web page.
Below is a description from the manual.
The purpose of this published set of tables is to provide clinicians with selective sets of WJ III tests that have been shown to be the most informative of cognitive and achievement weaknesses and strengths in known clinical groups. Too often clinicians use a fixed battery approach and administer the majority of the WJ III tests to any child or adult with minimal regard to the underlying clinical diagnosis. The goal of this project is to provide clinicians with a suggested set of tests that could be administered as a starting point for intervention planning, particularly if the clinical diagnosis is already known or highly suspected.
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I am starting this new year with a new format for IQs Corner Recent Lit of Interest. Instead of the large number of references (which included all articles from select journals), I am moving to a smaller number of hand selected articles that will also include, where available, the articles abstract.
This weeks installment can be found here.