Manly, J., Jacobs, D., Touradji, P., Small, S., Merchant, C., Bell, K., & Stern, Y. (2000). Are ethnic group differences in neuropsychological test performance explained by reading level? A preliminary analysis.
Test Critiques
Test Critiques
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The Compendium is an essential guidebook for selecting the right test for specific clinical situations and for helping clinicians make empirically supported test interpretations.
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The lower scores are assumed to reflect the more limited English verbal skills and the poorer academic status of Hispanics (Pearson, 1993). At the same time, a convincing argument can be made against the use of the SAT.
Composed of cross-referenced, research-based entries organized for effective and immediate access, this book provides systematic explanations of assessment policies and practices, including guidelines for classroom implementation.
The third edition of this book is based upon the same assumptions as earlier versions.