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Incremental validity of WISC-IV(UK) factor index scores with a referred Irish sample: predicting performance on the WIAT-II(UK.).

Gary L Canivez1, Marley W Watkins, Trevor James, Rebecca Good, Kate James.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Subtest and factor scores have typically provided little incremental predictive validity beyond the omnibus IQ score. AIMS: This study examined the incremental validity of Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth UK Edition (WISC-IV(UK) ; Wechsler, 2004a, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth UK Edition, Harcourt Assessment, London, UK) and factor index scores in predicting academic achievement on the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test - Second UK Edition (WIAT-II(UK) ; Wechsler, 2005a, Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-Second UK Edition, Pearson, London, UK), beyond that predicted by the WISC-IV(UK) FSIQ. SAMPLE: The sample included 1,014 Irish children (ages 6-0 to 16-9) who were referred for evaluation of learning difficulties.
METHOD: Hierarchical multiple regression analyses were used with the WISC-IV(UK) FSIQ (Block 1) and factor index scores (Block 2) as predictors and WIAT-II(UK) subtest and composite scores as dependent variables.
RESULTS: The WISC-IV(UK) FSIQ accounted for statistically significant and generally large portions of WIAT-II(UK) subtest and composite score variance. WISC-IV(UK) factor index scores combined to provide statistically significant increments in prediction of most WIAT-II(UK) subtest and composite scores over and above the FSIQ; however, the effect sizes were mostly small as previously observed (i.e., Canivez, 2013a, Psychol. Assess., 25, 484; Glutting et al., 2006, J. Spec. Educ., 40, 103; Nelson et al., 2013, Psychol. Assess., 25, 618). Individually, the WISC-IV(UK) factor index scores provided small unique contributions to predicting WIAT-II(UK) scores.
CONCLUSION: This, in combination with studies of apportioned variance from bifactor confirmatory factor analysis (Watkins et al., 2013, Int. J. Sch. Educ. Psychol., 1, 102), indicated that the WISC-IV(UK) FSIQ should retain the greatest weight in WISC-IV(UK) interpretation.
© 2014 The British Psychological Society.

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Keywords:  WIAT-IIUK; WISC-IVUK; achievement prediction; construct validity; hierarchical multiple regression; incremental validity

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25185753     DOI: 10.1111/bjep.12056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Educ Psychol        ISSN: 0007-0998


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