Reliability and validity of Freedom from Distractibility and Processing Speed Factors in the Norwegian WISC-III-version
The reliability and validity of the Freedom from Distractibility (FFD) and Processing Speed (PS) indexes of the WISC-III are controversial. In this first study of the Norwegian translation of WISC-III, 127 protocols from a mixed psychiatric sample were factor-analyzed. Index-scores for subjects with...
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Published in | Nordic psychology Vol. 58; no. 2; pp. 136 - 149 |
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Abstract | The reliability and validity of the Freedom from Distractibility (FFD) and Processing Speed (PS) indexes of the WISC-III are controversial. In this first study of the Norwegian translation of WISC-III, 127 protocols from a mixed psychiatric sample were factor-analyzed. Index-scores for subjects with ADHD, Pervasive disorders/nonverbal learning disability, learning disorders, language impairment or anxiety/affective disorders were compared.
Results:
Only two factors had eigenvalues above 1. They explained 61% of the total variance, thus showing that the WISC-III is primarily a test of a homogenous construct of intelligence. With a more liberal inclusion criteria, the traditional four-factor solution emerged.
Comparisons of the four-factor-indexes within each group, showed that the language impaired-group had a significantly lower FFD score compared to the other indexes. The pervasive disorder group was significantly impaired on the PS index. The ADHD group had a flat profile. There was no increased frequency of subjects significantly impaired on the FFD or PS indexes in the ADHD group compared to the other subjects.
Conclusion:
The study questions the value of the Norwegian version of the WISC-III with regard to assessment of attention and processing speed. |
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AbstractList | The reliability and validity of the Freedom from Distractibility (FFD) and Processing Speed (PS) indexes of the WISC-III are controversial. In this first study of the Norwegian translation of WISC-III, 127 protocols from a mixed psychiatric sample were factor-analyzed. Index-scores for subjects with ADHD, Pervasive disorders/nonverbal learning disability, learning disorders, language impairment or anxiety/affective disorders were compared. Results: Only two factors had eigenvalues above 1. They explained 61% of the total variance, thus showing that the WISC-III is primarily a test of a homogenous construct of intelligence. With a more liberal inclusion criteria, the traditional four-factor solution emerged. Comparisons of the four-factor-indexes within each group, showed that the language impaired-group had a significantly lower FFD score compared to the other indexes. The pervasive disorder group was significantly impaired on the PS index. The ADHD group had a flat profile. There was no increased frequency of subjects significantly impaired on the FFD or PS indexes in the ADHD group compared to the other subjects. Conclusion: The study questions the value of the Norwegian version of the WISC-III with regard to assessment of attention and processing speed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract) Egeland, J., Sundberg, H., Andreassen, T.H. & Stensli, O. Reliability and validity of Freedom from Distractibility and Processing Speed Factors in the Norwegian WISC-III-version. Nordic Psychology, 58, 136-149. The reliability and validity of the Freedom from Distractibility (FFD) and Processing Speed (PS) indexes of the WISC-III are controversial. In this first study of the Norwegian translation of WISC-III, 127 protocols from a mixed psychiatric sample were factor-analyzed. Index-scores for subjects with ADHD, Pervasive disorders/nonverbal learning disability, learning disorders, language impairment or anxiety/affective disorders were compared. Results: Only two factors had eigenvalues above 1. They explained 61% of the total variance, thus showing that the WISC-III is primarily a test of a homogenous construct of intelligence. With a more liberal inclusion criteria, the traditional four-factor solution emerged. Comparisons of the four-factor-indexes within each group, showed that the language impaired- group had a significantly lower FFD score compared to the other indexes. The pervasive disorder group was significantly impaired on the PS index. The ADHD group had a flat profile. There was no increased frequency of subjects significantly impaired on the FFD or PS indexes in the ADHD group compared to the other subjects. Conclusion: The study questions the value of the Norwegian version of the WISC-III with regard to assessment of attention and processing speed. The reliability and validity of the Freedom from Distractibility (FFD) and Processing Speed (PS) indexes of the WISC-III are controversial. In this first study of the Norwegian translation of WISC-III, 127 protocols from a mixed psychiatric sample were factor-analyzed. Index-scores for subjects with ADHD, Pervasive disorders/nonverbal learning disability, learning disorders, language impairment or anxiety/affective disorders were compared. Results: Only two factors had eigenvalues above 1. They explained 61% of the total variance, thus showing that the WISC-III is primarily a test of a homogenous construct of intelligence. With a more liberal inclusion criteria, the traditional four-factor solution emerged. Comparisons of the four-factor-indexes within each group, showed that the language impaired-group had a significantly lower FFD score compared to the other indexes. The pervasive disorder group was significantly impaired on the PS index. The ADHD group had a flat profile. There was no increased frequency of subjects significantly impaired on the FFD or PS indexes in the ADHD group compared to the other subjects. Conclusion: The study questions the value of the Norwegian version of the WISC-III with regard to assessment of attention and processing speed. |
Author | Herman Andreassen, Tor Egeland, Jens Stensli, Odd Sundberg, Hilde |
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