I frequently reference the CHC (Cattell-Horn-Carroll) theory of intelligence and the impact it has had on contemporary intelligence test development. I realize that not everyone has the time to rummage through all the blog posts I've made regarding CHC theory. Thus, today I'm posting a brief summary of CHC theory and its impact on applied intelligence test development. The summary includes hyperlinks to key references, terms, and other readings (for more indepth information).
The report can be viewed as a web page or can be downloaded or viewed as a PDF file.
Enjoy
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The report can be viewed as a web page or can be downloaded or viewed as a PDF file.
Enjoy
Technorati Tags: psychology, educational psychology, school psychology, neuropsychology, forensic psychology, ISIR, cognition, intelligence, CHC theory, Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory, IQ, IQ tests, DAS-II, KABC-II, SB5, WJ III, RIAS, WPPSI-III, WISC-IV, WAIS-IV, Wechslers, David Wechsler
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