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    Jordan Alcohol Case Study

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    Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV): This test is designed to estimate the level of intellectual functioning of participants age sixteen and older. Scores are derived by comparing Jordan’s performance to that of a standardized sample of individuals within her…

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    Informative Experience

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    Working at a whitewater rafting company during the summer continues to be an enlightening and socially informative experience. Rafters check in at 8 a.m., fill out their release forms, select their lunch choices, and are then given the option of a wetsuit. I work at the front desk where I man wetsuit rentals, selling breakfast items, and answering peoples questions, to only name a few. When you work in this position, you are given the opportunity to observe all the people as they prepare to head…

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    WISC-IV Analysis

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    The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Fourth Edition (WISC-IV) is an individual test of intellectual ability for children ages 6-16 (Williams, Weiss, & Rolfhus, 2003). The WISC-IV can be used to show discrepancies between a child's intelligence and his or her performance at school (Devena & Watkins, 2012). The analysis of each subtest within the WISC-IV can aid in the diagnosis of learning disabilities. The WISC-IV can also be used to assess a child's cognitive development, with respect…

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    Validity Scales Mr. Smith generated tests scores for the Rorschach protocol (R=15 and L=0.67), MCMI (V), and MMPI (VRIN, TRIN) that are considered valid. Furthermore on the MCMI and MMPI, he revealed enough information about himself through his response style (X). His results indicated that he did not attempt to portray himself in a positive way, deny having weaknesses, and shortcomings (L, Y, K). Nonetheless, the patient’s test results on the MCMI and MMPI indicated that the patient is likely…

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    Minnie's Case Study

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    examination. Minnie did not appear to have any visual or auditory difficulties. Although a positive behavior incentive system was used during testing, Minnie was observed to have a great deal of difficulty. During administration of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (WISC-V), Minnie appeared to engage in avoidant behavior which included: excessive talking, crying, walking around the testing center, opening and closing blinds, hiding under the desk, spinning her chair,…

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    Casein-Free Diet

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    General Clinical Research Center for a 12-week gluten- and casein-free diet. Each diet was made specifically for the child based on their food preferences. The results of this clinical trial showed no significant difference with Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS), Ecological Communication Orientation (ECO), and behavioral frequencies. There were also no significant differences in grouped data for urinary peptide levels of gluten and casein and observed parent…

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    the use of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V). The areas of cognitive processing ability measured include crystallized intelligence, short-term memory, visual-spatial processing, reasoning ability, and processing speed. The subtest measure different cognitive processing abilities combine to form five index scores: Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory and Processing Speed which all together make up the Full Scale IQ score. Daniel obtained a…

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    and memory. Scores obtained on intelligence tests can provide a likely estimate of performance in school. However, these tests do not measure such important factors as creativity, curiosity, persistence, and motivation. The WISC-V yields a Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (IQ) along with five additional composite scores: Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI), Visual Spatial Index (VSI), Fluid Reasoning Index (FSI), Working Memory Index (WMI), and Processing Speed Index (PSI). An average standard…

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    the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-V). The areas of cognitive processing ability measured include crystallized intelligence, short-term memory, visual-spatial processing, reasoning ability, and processing speed. The subtests measure different cognitive processing abilities and when combined together they form five index scores: Verbal Comprehension, Visual-Spatial, Fluid Reasoning, Working Memory and Processing Speed which all together make up the Full-Scale IQ score. Matthew…

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    and the tactile stimuli. The NBAS was used to judge physical and neurological responses from newborns, it also assessed their emotional well-being and individual differences. (Harvard library) Brazelton goal of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale to evaluate the baby’s contributions to the failures that resulted when parents had a difficult or deviant infant. (T. Berry Brazelton) Brazelton figured if they understood the cause if the child’s behavior then he could help parents understand…

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