Concurrent validity of the Canadian cognitive abilites test (CCAT) with the Wechsler intelligence scale for children - third edition (WISC-III)

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2003
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This study examined the relationship between the Canadian Cognitive Abilities Test (CCAT) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Third Edition (WISC-III) using archival data pertaining to a sample of 279 students with learning difficulties. A significant correlation (r =.43) was found between the CCAT Composite Standard Age Score (SAS) and WISC-III Full Scale IQ. Significant correlations between Verbal and Nonverbal CCAT SASs and WISC-III Verbal and Performance IQs were .35 and .42, respectively. Significant correlations between Verbal, Nonverbal, and Quantitative CCAT SASs and corresponding WISC-111 Index scores were .31, .43, and .31. WISC-111 mean IQ/Index scores were significantly higher than CCAT mean SASs for composite, verbal and nonverbal comparisons, while the CCAT Quantitative SAS mean did not differ significantly from the WISC-III Freedom from Distractibility Index mean. Discrepancies between participants' CCAT and WISC-III composite scores are reported. Directions for future research and implications for practice are discussed.
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Mendaglio, B. A. (2003). Concurrent validity of the Canadian cognitive abilites test (CCAT) with the Wechsler intelligence scale for children - third edition (WISC-III) (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca. doi:10.11575/PRISM/20271
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