Anomalous factor structure of the WISC—R for diabetic children. |
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Authors: | Holmes, Clarissa S. Cornwell, John M. Dunlap, William P. Chen, Ru San Lee, Cheok Y. |
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Abstract: | The factor structure of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Revised (WISC—R) was analyzed with 95 diabetic children (aged 8–16 yrs), 97 regionally and demographically matched controls, and an age- and race-matched sample from the WISC—R standardization sample (n?=?1,405). Controls exhibited a 3-factor IQ structure, consistent with the standardization sample. Diabetic Ss exhibited a 4-factor structure, with the Perceptual Organization factor splitting in two. Picture Completion (PC) and Picture Arrangement (PA) formed a visual discrimination factor, and Block Design and Object Assembly created a spatial conceptual factor. Among the diabetic Ss, the PC and PA subtests did not act as traditional measures of nonverbal intelligence, and the performance of diabetic Ss on the visual discrimination factor may reflect mild visual atypicalities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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