A necessary though not sufficient part of most internationally recognised definitions of Intellectual Disability (ID) is having a measured intellectual quotient (IQ) less than a critical figure, usually 70, for example the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD, 2010), the World Health Organisation (WHO, 1996), and the American Psychiatric Association (APS, 2000). Measured IQ is therefore one of the major descriptors of people with ID in the scientific literature as well as being an important independent or dependent variable. However, recent work on the accuracy to which low IQ can be measured has suggested that degree of error is much greater than had previously been thought
Introduction It is usually considered that the error in measuring FS IQ at all levels of ability is...
It is argued that, as we are not able to measure IQ with sufficient accuracy to assign a large propo...
The new BPS Guidance on the Assessment and Diagnosis of Intellectual Disabilities in Adulthood are r...
Aim Recent work has shown that there is more error in the measurement of low IQ than has previously...
Aim: To consider how well the current legally recognized definitions of intellectual disability in t...
The papers considered the impact the error in the measurement of low IQ will have for research, clin...
There is an agreed international definition of ID (ICD-11, DSM-V, AAIDD): • Significantly low inte...
The error, both chance and systematic, in the measure of true intellectual ability in the low IQ ran...
A meta-analysis of the stability of low IQ (IQ 80) was performed on IQ tests that have been common...
A diagnosis of intellectual disability (ID), mental retardation (MR) or Learning Disabilities (LD) c...
BackgroundIntellectual disability (ID) is characterized by global cognitive deficits, yet the very I...
Anumber of critical issues concerning the assessment of children with intellectualdisabilities, incl...
Linda Siegel is the latest in a line of several researchers who have sug-gested that the traditional...
It has been well documented that over the last 60 years there has been a gradual increase in the int...
It is suggested that the way the term intellectual disability is used gives the impression that it...
Introduction It is usually considered that the error in measuring FS IQ at all levels of ability is...
It is argued that, as we are not able to measure IQ with sufficient accuracy to assign a large propo...
The new BPS Guidance on the Assessment and Diagnosis of Intellectual Disabilities in Adulthood are r...
Aim Recent work has shown that there is more error in the measurement of low IQ than has previously...
Aim: To consider how well the current legally recognized definitions of intellectual disability in t...
The papers considered the impact the error in the measurement of low IQ will have for research, clin...
There is an agreed international definition of ID (ICD-11, DSM-V, AAIDD): • Significantly low inte...
The error, both chance and systematic, in the measure of true intellectual ability in the low IQ ran...
A meta-analysis of the stability of low IQ (IQ 80) was performed on IQ tests that have been common...
A diagnosis of intellectual disability (ID), mental retardation (MR) or Learning Disabilities (LD) c...
BackgroundIntellectual disability (ID) is characterized by global cognitive deficits, yet the very I...
Anumber of critical issues concerning the assessment of children with intellectualdisabilities, incl...
Linda Siegel is the latest in a line of several researchers who have sug-gested that the traditional...
It has been well documented that over the last 60 years there has been a gradual increase in the int...
It is suggested that the way the term intellectual disability is used gives the impression that it...
Introduction It is usually considered that the error in measuring FS IQ at all levels of ability is...
It is argued that, as we are not able to measure IQ with sufficient accuracy to assign a large propo...
The new BPS Guidance on the Assessment and Diagnosis of Intellectual Disabilities in Adulthood are r...