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This book provides a refreshingly rational guide to the many issues involved in psychological assessment, taking dyslexia to be a remedial cognitive deficit. The author reviews the major tests in use for children and adults, while keeping the scientific purpose for their use firmly in view. Written primarily for assessment professionals, the book will appeal to parents and specialist teachers and all those with an interest in fair and objective methods for dealing with dyslexia.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Chapter 1 Introduction.

Chapter 2 The Concert of Abilities.

Chapter 3 Describing Individual Variation.

Chapter 4 Detecting Cognitive Anomaly.

Chapter 5 Charting Individual Attainment.

Chapter 6 Structures for Reporting.

Chapter 7 Recommendations for Specialist Teaching.

Chapter 8 Analysis of a Casework Sample.

Chapter 9 Testing for Teachers.

Chapter 10 Assessment of the Younger Child.

Chapter 11 Assessment of the Dyslexic Adult.

Chapter 12 Severity: The Case for Resources.

Appendix 1: Key to Abbreviations for Tests Used.

Appendix 2: A Select Bibliography of Literature on Direct Instruction.

Appendix 3: Table of Normal Distribution Values.

Some of the Rare Literature that Objectively Evaluates the Effectiveness of Teaching, Specialist of Otherwise.

References.

Index.

Psychological Assessment of Dyslexia

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/02/1997
      ISBN13: 9781897635537, 978-1897635537
      ISBN10: 1897635532

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a refreshingly rational guide to the many issues involved in psychological assessment, taking dyslexia to be a remedial cognitive deficit. The author reviews the major tests in use for children and adults, while keeping the scientific purpose for their use firmly in view. Written primarily for assessment professionals, the book will appeal to parents and specialist teachers and all those with an interest in fair and objective methods for dealing with dyslexia.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Chapter 1 Introduction.

      Chapter 2 The Concert of Abilities.

      Chapter 3 Describing Individual Variation.

      Chapter 4 Detecting Cognitive Anomaly.

      Chapter 5 Charting Individual Attainment.

      Chapter 6 Structures for Reporting.

      Chapter 7 Recommendations for Specialist Teaching.

      Chapter 8 Analysis of a Casework Sample.

      Chapter 9 Testing for Teachers.

      Chapter 10 Assessment of the Younger Child.

      Chapter 11 Assessment of the Dyslexic Adult.

      Chapter 12 Severity: The Case for Resources.

      Appendix 1: Key to Abbreviations for Tests Used.

      Appendix 2: A Select Bibliography of Literature on Direct Instruction.

      Appendix 3: Table of Normal Distribution Values.

      Some of the Rare Literature that Objectively Evaluates the Effectiveness of Teaching, Specialist of Otherwise.

      References.

      Index.

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