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(2015) Handbook of intelligence, Dordrecht, Springer.
From psychometric testing to clinical assessment
personalities, ideas, and events that shaped David Wechsler's views of intelligence and its assessment
Mark Benisz, Ron Dumont, John O. Willis
pp. 163-179
To the many, the name Wechsler is synonymous with cognitive testing. Although Dr. Wechsler died over 30 years ago, new editions and revisions of the tests derived from his original scale still continue to list him as the sole author. Wechsler's contributions to the field of psychometrics and intelligence testing go well beyond simply the assessment tool he first designed over 70 years ago.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-1562-0_12
Full citation:
Benisz, M. , Dumont, R. , Willis, J. O. (2015)., From psychometric testing to clinical assessment: personalities, ideas, and events that shaped David Wechsler's views of intelligence and its assessment, in S. Goldstein, D. Princiotta & J. A. Naglieri (eds.), Handbook of intelligence, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 163-179.
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