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I read in one of the threads that "the WISC trumps all" in applying for AAP level IV eligibility.
Given that a multitude of psychologists administer this test on their own, could there not be some subjectivity on the scoring of this test? Also, I have read that in some studies "truly gifted" children did relatively poorly in certain subsections of this test because they took the time to think about their answers. Thus they did not get very high overall scores. Would love to get some feedback or more knowledgeable info from a psychologist who is well read in this subject. |