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Essentials of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (SB5) Assessment

Roid, Gale H. / Barram, R. Andrew

Essentials of Psychological Assessment

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1. Edition September 2004
224 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-22404-4
John Wiley & Sons

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Essentials of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales(SB5) Assessment provides comprehensive instructions on optimal use of the Stanford-Binet, including helpful administration, scoring, and interpretation guidelines. Using the popular Essentials format, this handy resource also covers strengths and weaknesses of the newest version of this classic cognitive assessment instrument and clinical applications of its use.

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Essentials of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales(SB5) Assessment provides comprehensive instructions on optimal use of the Stanford-Binet, including helpful step-by-step administration, scoring, and interpretation guidelines. Using the popular Essentials format, this handy resource also covers test strengths and weaknesses, reliability, and validity, and describes clinical applications of its use. Students in courses on psychological assessment and appraisal will find this to be an indispensable tool to understanding and utilizing this popular measure of intelligence.

1. Overview of SB5 and Its History.

2. How to Administer the SB5.

3. How to Score the SB5.

4. How to Interpret the SB5.

5. Strengths and Weaknesses of the SB5.

6. Clinical Applications of the SB5.

7. Illustrative Case Reports.
Gale H. Roid, PhD, is a visiting scholar at Simpson College and the author of the SB5. He is also the author of the Leiter-R, a leading nonverbal assessment instrument.
R. Andrew Barram, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and independent consultant for the SB5.

G. H. Roid, Simpson College, Seattle, WA; R. A. Barram, Independent Consultant, SB5, Bend, OR