Customer Review: I bought this book because it was claimed that it would explain how to score the wais-iii. It does explain how to count up the scores on the subtests but the only information on how to score it was a referral to the program to score it. I don't have the program, I want to score it myself. Very... more info
Customer Review: I really like this book, and the others in this series that I have used. It's drawback though is that it is VERY aligned to writing reports for children and could have included more examples of adult reporting.
Customer Review: This is a masterful work -- getting a little out of date now, but still well worth a read for the section on the history of IQ testing alone.
Customer Review: I had trained on the WMS-R and had to teach a class with the WMS-III. This book, along with the test manual itself, gave me enough tips and tricks to be able to teach the class. I really recommend it.
Customer Review: I read Kaufman's book in a graduate class on assessment and intelligence testing. I still refer to it whenever I have unusual test scores with a WISC-III. It explains in a comprehensive and clear manner how a competent psychologist should interpret the WISC-III. It is worth every penny.