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Comparative Study
. 2015;64(2):88-103.
doi: 10.13109/prkk.2015.64.2.88.

[Do Current German-Language Intelligence Tests Take into Consideration the Special Needs of Children with Disabilities?]

[Article in German]
Comparative Study

[Do Current German-Language Intelligence Tests Take into Consideration the Special Needs of Children with Disabilities?]

[Article in German]
Manfred Mickley et al. Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr. 2015.

Abstract

Do Current German-Language Intelligence Tests Take into Consideration the Special Needs of Children with Disabilities? A review of 23 German intelligence test manuals shows that test-authors do not exclude the use of their tests for children with disabilities. However, these special groups play a minor role in the construction, standardization, and validation of intelligence tests. There is no sufficient discussion and reflection concerning the issue which construct-irrelevant requirements may reduce the validity of the test or which individual test-adaptations are allowed or recommended. Intelligence testing of children with disabilities needs more empirical evidence on objectivity, reliability, and validity of the assessment-procedures employed. Future test construction and validation should systematically analyze construct-irrelevant variance in item format, the special needs of handicapped children, and should give hints for useful test-adaptations.

Keywords: Intelligenztestung; Testfairness; behinderte Kinder; children with disabilities; intelligence testing; test fairness.

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