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Using Z and age-equivalent scores to address WISC-IV floor effects for children with intellectual disability.

Enrico ToffaliniS BuonoT ZagariaA CalcagnìC Cornoldi
Published in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2019)
Both methods avoided any floor effects, generating similar but not identical profiles. Despite some practical and conceptual limitations, age-equivalent scores may be easier to interpret. This was true even for a subgroup of individuals with more severe disabilities (mean IQ < 43).
Keyphrases
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