The Hiskey-Nebraska Test of Learning Ability (H-NTLA) is the only individually administered in-telligence test designed for use with deaf subjects that has been standardized separately on deaf and hearing samples (Hiskey, 1966). In addition to its popularity among psychological examiners of the deaf (Levine, 1974), the H-NTLA has been favorably evaluated when used with mentally retarded and bilingual children (Lewis, 1969; Shutt & Hannon, 1974). Thus, it is surprising that no factor analytic studies of the H-NTLA have been reported. In contrast to the numerous comparative investigations of the cognitive functioning of deaf and hearing subjects (for reviews see Furth, 1964, 1966, 1971; Vernon, 1968), only three studies have di-rectly add...
This study proposed to evaluate the appropriateness of selected subtests of the Stanford-Binet Intel...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
This study examined the correlations between academic achievement and two tests of none verbal intel...
The Hiskey-Nebraska Test of Learning Ability (H-NTLA) is the only individually administered intellig...
The purposes of this study were to examine the pattern of cognitive and linguistic abilities of a gr...
The investigation attempted to differentiate between a deaf population's retarded and non-retarded r...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the similarities and differences on measures for divergent...
Background & Objectives: A person’s intelligence depends on his capacity to understand his impulses ...
The present study investigated deaf children's performance on several modified tests of the original...
This paper discusses the Hiskey Test of learning ability and its use on hearing impaired and normal ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of young elementary children with diffe...
Although there has been a copious amount of research on deaf children’s language acquisition and aca...
Introduction: In this research presentation, we will present an intellectual assessment of deaf chil...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
There are a variety of assessment instruments available today that are widely used to assess the int...
This study proposed to evaluate the appropriateness of selected subtests of the Stanford-Binet Intel...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
This study examined the correlations between academic achievement and two tests of none verbal intel...
The Hiskey-Nebraska Test of Learning Ability (H-NTLA) is the only individually administered intellig...
The purposes of this study were to examine the pattern of cognitive and linguistic abilities of a gr...
The investigation attempted to differentiate between a deaf population's retarded and non-retarded r...
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the similarities and differences on measures for divergent...
Background & Objectives: A person’s intelligence depends on his capacity to understand his impulses ...
The present study investigated deaf children's performance on several modified tests of the original...
This paper discusses the Hiskey Test of learning ability and its use on hearing impaired and normal ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the performance of young elementary children with diffe...
Although there has been a copious amount of research on deaf children’s language acquisition and aca...
Introduction: In this research presentation, we will present an intellectual assessment of deaf chil...
The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academi...
There are a variety of assessment instruments available today that are widely used to assess the int...
This study proposed to evaluate the appropriateness of selected subtests of the Stanford-Binet Intel...
<p>Purpose: to identify indicators of development of psychomotor function deaf children aged 7-10 ye...
This study examined the correlations between academic achievement and two tests of none verbal intel...