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Rogers, Sally J. – Journal of School Psychology, 1982
Administered the Slosson Intelligence Test (SIT) to 92 preschool children. Administered the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale to a sample of the group, and the results were compared to the results from the SIT. Results indicated the SIT overestimated the performance of average preschool children. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Intelligence Tests, Preschool Children, Scores
Hutton, Jerry B. – Train Sch Bull, 1969
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Tests, Preschool Children
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Moore, Clifford L.; Retish, Paul M. – Developmental Psychology, 1974
An intelligence test was administered twice to 42 black preschool children by both black and white female examiners. Results showed that the children earned higher mean scores when tested by the black examiner; the effect was significant for the Verbal, Performance, and Full-Scale IQs. (SDH)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Blacks, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests
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Vane, Julia R. – Journal of School Psychology, 1976
Discusses the difficulty of documenting the effectiveness of preschool programs and relates this to measuring instruments used and the type of design selected. Methods are provided to assist psychologists and educators to evaluate preschool programs. Three studies of preschool programs using different designs which involve published…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Evaluation, Followup Studies, Intelligence Tests
Hutchens, Teresa A.; And Others – 1991
The question of reliability in the intellectual assessment of young children is cause for concern among developmental psychologists and diagnosticians. The issue of reliability is confounded by normal variability in skills during early childhood, by the problem of consistency across time of age-appropriate assessment measures, and by the selection…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intelligence Quotient, Intelligence Tests, Measurement Techniques
Honig, Alice S.; And Others – 1975
This study tests the hypothesis that optimum testing style will result in more efficient test performance by 4-year-olds, thus diminishing differences between scores of lower class children who have and have not attended enrichment programs. A review of the literature discusses the effects of testing situation variables, language differences,…
Descriptors: Culture Fair Tests, Educationally Disadvantaged, Enrichment Activities, Intelligence Tests