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Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fast Track obtained permission to use this measure in our study, but we are not allowed to distribute it. To obtain a copy for your use, click here and contact the source listed. Source: Portions of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) were used in years 1 and 2 to assess child intelligence in early elementary school. The WISC-R was developed by David Wechsler (1974) as a second version of the intelligence scale originally introduced in 1949. For Fast Track, a "short form" of the WISC-R was used which included two of the ten subtests: Block Design (from the Performance module of the WISC) and Vocabulary (from the Verbal Ability module). The short form score was then converted into an IQ score using methods provided by Sattler (1992). This version became part of WISC-R/Woodcock Johnson-R (CxA) in 1992. Go to Fast Track Project Home Page
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