Higher Order Factor Structure of the WISC-IV in a Clinical Neuropsychological Sample
Abstract
A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted examining the higher order factor structure of the WISC-IV scores for 344 children who participated in neuropsychological evaluations at a large children's hospital. The WISC-IV factor structure mirrored that of the standardization sample. The second order general intelligence factor (g) accounted for the largest proportion of variance in the first-order latent factors and in the individual subtests,...
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Title
Higher Order Factor Structure of the WISC-IV in a Clinical Neuropsychological Sample
Published Date
Aug 18, 2009
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
417 - 424
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