Anonymous
Post 11/09/2011 14:30     Subject: WPPSI re-tests question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Scores at 3 or 4 don't correlate strongly with later scores. That's not my opinion, that what studies show.

One of my kids' scores jump 4 s.d.s from 4 to 8.


Would love to read some of them if you have links.


Annoyingly, access isn't free. Probably not very helpful to you, sorry. Maybe the same info is available via Google Scholar.
http://www.isironline.org/journal/


Any names or cites to specific studies? I may be able to get access.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2011 13:56     Subject: WPPSI re-tests question

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Scores at 3 or 4 don't correlate strongly with later scores. That's not my opinion, that what studies show.

One of my kids' scores jump 4 s.d.s from 4 to 8.


Would love to read some of them if you have links.


Annoyingly, access isn't free. Probably not very helpful to you, sorry. Maybe the same info is available via Google Scholar.
http://www.isironline.org/journal/
Anonymous
Post 11/08/2011 06:28     Subject: WPPSI re-tests question

Anonymous wrote:Scores at 3 or 4 don't correlate strongly with later scores. That's not my opinion, that what studies show.

One of my kids' scores jump 4 s.d.s from 4 to 8.


Would love to read some of them if you have links.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2011 21:11     Subject: WPPSI re-tests question

Scores at 3 or 4 don't correlate strongly with later scores. That's not my opinion, that what studies show.

One of my kids' scores jump 4 s.d.s from 4 to 8.
Anonymous
Post 11/06/2011 23:09     Subject: WPPSI re-tests question

Anonymous wrote:Just out of pure curiosity...

Those who have had their DC tested at 3 or 4 and re-tested a few years later with WPPSI or WISC, where the scores stable? If not, did they go up or down and by how much?



WIPPSI at 4 years old : 135. WISC IV at 8 years old :145