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Essentials of Psychological Assessment Series

Series Editors, Alan S. Kaufman and Nadeen L. Kaufman

  1. Essentials of 16PF® Assessment
  2. by Heather E. P. Cattell and James M. Schuerger
  1. Essentials of ADHD Assessment for Children and Adolescents
  2. by Elizabeth P. Sparrow and Drew Erhardt
  1. Essentials of Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulties
  2. by David A. Kilpatrick
  1. Essentials of Assessment Report Writing
  2. by Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger, Nancy Mather, Nadeen L. Kaufman, and Alan S. Kaufman
  1. Essentials of Assessment with Brief Intelligence Tests
  2. by Susan R. Homack and Cecil R. Reynolds
  1. Essentials of Autism Spectrum Disorders Evaluation and Assessment
  2. by Celine A. Saulnier and Pamela E. Ventola
  1. Essentials of Bayley Scales of Infant Development–II Assessment
  2. by Maureen M. Black and Kathleen Matula
  1. Essentials of Behavioral Assessment
  2. by Michael C. Ramsay, Cecil R. Reynolds, and R. W. Kamphaus
  1. Essentials of Career Interest Assessment
  2. by Jeffrey P. Prince and Lisa J. Heiser
  1. Essentials of CAS Assessment
  2. by Jack A. Naglieri
  1. Essentials of CAS2 Assessment
  2. by Jack A. Naglieri, Tulio M. Otero
  1. Essentials of Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Second Edition
  2. by Linda Wilmshurst
  1. Essentials of Cognitive Assessment with KAIT and Other Kaufman Measures
  2. by Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger, Debra Y. Broadbooks, and Alan S. Kaufman
  1. Essentials of Conners Behavior Assessments™
  2. by Elizabeth P. Sparrow
  1. Essentials of Creativity Assessment
  2. by James C. Kaufman, Jonathan A. Plucker, and John Baer
  1. Essentials of Cross-Battery Assessment, Third Edition
  2. by Dawn P. Flanagan, Samuel O. Ortiz, and Vincent C. Alfonso
  1. Essentials of DAS-II® Assessment
  2. by Ron Dumont, John O. Willis, and Colin D. Elliot
  1. Essentials of Dyslexia Assessment and Intervention
  2. by Nancy Mather and Barbara J. Wendling
  1. Essentials of Evidence-Based Academic Interventions
  2. by Barbara J. Wendling and Nancy Mather
  1. Essentials of Executive Functions Assessment
  2. by George McCloskey and Lisa A. Perkins
  1. Essentials of Forensic Psychological Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Marc J. Ackerman
  1. Essentials of Gifted Assessment
  2. by Steven I. Pfeiffer
  1. Essentials of IDEA for Assessment Professionals
  2. by Guy McBride, Ron Dumont, and John O. Willis
  1. Essentials of Individual Achievement Assessment
  2. by Douglas K. Smith
  1. Essentials of Intellectual Disability Assessment and Identification
  2. Alan W. Brue and Linda Wilmshurst
  1. Essentials of KABC-II Assessment
  2. by Alan S. Kaufman, Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger, Elaine Fletcher-Janzen, and Nadeen L. Kaufman
  1. Essentials of KTEA-3 and WIAT®-III Assessment
  2. by Kristina C. Breaux and Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger
  1. Essentials of MCMI®-IV Assessment
  2. by Seth D. Grossman, Blaise Amendolace
  1. Essentials of MillonInventories Assessment, Third Edition
  2. by Stephen Strack
  1. Essentials of MMPI-A™ Assessment
  2. by Robert P. Archer and Radhika Krishnamurthy
  1. Essentials of MMPI-2® Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by David S. Nichols
  1. Essentials of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Naomi L. Quenk
  1. Essentials of NEPSY®-II Assessment
  2. by Sally L. Kemp and Marit Korkman
  1. Essentials of Neuropsychological Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Nancy Hebben and William Milberg
  1. Essentials of Nonverbal Assessment
  2. by Steve McCallum, Bruce Bracken, and John Wasserman
  1. Essentials of PAI® Assessment
  2. by Leslie C. Morey
  1. Essentials of Planning, Selecting, and Tailoring Interventions for Unique Learners
  2. by Jennifer T. Mascolo, Vincent C. Alfonso, and Dawn P. Flanagan
  1. Essentials of Processing Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Milton J. Dehn
  1. Essentials of Psychological Testing, Second Edition
  2. by Susana Urbina
  1. Essentials of Response to Intervention
  2. by Amanda M. VanDerHeyden and Matthew K. Burns
  1. Essentials of Rorschach® Assessment
  2. by Tara Rose, Michael P. Maloney, and Nancy Kaser-Boyd
  1. Essentials of Rorschach Assessment: Comprehensive System and R-PAS
  2. by Jessica R. Gurley
  1. Essentials of School Neuropsychological Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Daniel C. Miller
  1. Essentials of Specific Learning Disability Identification
  2. by Dawn Flanagan and Vincent C. Alfonso
  1. Essentials of Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales (SB5) Assessment
  2. by Gale H. Roid and R. Andrew Barram
  1. Essentials of TAT and Other Storytelling Assessments, Second Edition
  2. by Hedwig Teglasi
  1. Essentials of Temperament Assessment
  2. by Diana Joyce
  1. Essentials of WAIS®-IV Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger and Alan S. Kaufman
  1. Essentials of WIAT®-III and KTEA-II Assessment
  2. by Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger and Kristina C. Breaux
  1. Essentials of WISC®-IV Assessment, Second Edition
  2. by Dawn P. Flanagan and Alan S. Kaufman
  1. Essentials of WISC-V® Assessment
  2. by Dawn P. Flanagan, Vincent C. Alfonso
  1. Essentials of WJ IV® Cognitive Abilities Assessment
  2. by Fredrick A. Schrank, Scott L. Decker, and John M. Garruto
  1. Essentials of WJ IV® Tests of Achievement
  2. by Nancy Mather and Barbara J. Wendling
  1. Essentials of WMS®-IV Assessment
  2. by Lisa Whipple Drozdick, James A. Holdnack, and Robin C. Hilsabeck
  1. Essentials of WNV ™ Assessment
  2. by Kimberly A. Brunnert, Jack A. Naglieri, and Steven T. Hardy-Braz
  1. Essentials of Working Memory Assessment and Intervention
  2. by Milton J. Dehn
  1. Essentials of WPPSI ™-IV Assessment
  2. by Susan Engi Raiford and Diane L. Coalson
  1. Essentials of WRAML2 and TOMAL-2 Assessment
  2. by Wayne Adams and Cecil R. Reynolds

Essentials of KTEA™-3 and WIAT®-III Assessment

Kristina C. Breaux
Elizabeth O. Lichtenberger

 

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To Gary, Jane, and Donovan,

Thank you for giving me the time I needed, encouraging me in wonderful ways (like French press coffee, artwork, and silly songs), and sustaining me with your love.

—Kristina

To Mike, Hannah, and Lauren,

Thank you for your unwavering support, your steadfast encouragement, and your unconditional love.

—Liz

SERIES PREFACE

In the Essentials of Psychological Assessment series, we have attempted to provide the reader with books that will deliver key practical information in the most efficient and accessible style. Many books in the series feature specific instruments in a variety of domains, such as cognition, personality, education, and neuropsychology. Other books, like Essentials of KTEA-3 and WIAT-III Assessment, focus on crucial topics for professionals who are involved in any with assessment—topics such as specific reading disabilities, evidence-based interventions, or ADHD assessment. For the experienced professional, books in the series offer a concise yet thorough review of a test instrument or a specific area of expertise, including numerous tips for best practices. Students can turn to series books for a clear and concise overview of the important assessment tools, and key topics, in which they must become proficient to practice skillfully, efficiently, and ethically in their chosen fields.

Wherever feasible, visual cues highlighting key points are utilized alongside systematic, step-by-step guidelines. Chapters are focused and succinct. Topics are organized for an easy understanding of the essential material related to a particular test or topic. Theory and research are continually woven into the fabric of each book, but always to enhance the practical application of the material, rather than to sidetrack or overwhelm readers. With this series, we aim to challenge and assist readers interested in psychological assessment to aspire to the highest level of competency by arming them with the tools they need for knowledgeable, informed practice. We have long been advocates of “intelligent” testing—the notion that numbers are meaningless unless they are brought to life by the clinical acumen and expertise of examiners. Assessment must be used to make a difference in the child's or adult's life, or why bother to test? All books in the series—whether devoted to specific tests or general topics—are consistent with this credo. We want this series to help our readers, novice and veteran alike, to benefit from the intelligent assessment approaches of the authors of each book.

We are delighted to include Essentials of KTEA-3 and WIAT-III Assessment in our series. In this book, the authors provide readers with succinct, straightforward, theory-based methods for competent clinical interpretation and application of the most recent editions of two widely used tests of individual achievement. Both the KTEA-3 and WIAT-III are normed for children, adolescents, and adults, and these tests are used in a wide variety of settings. This book helps ease the transition of examiners who have been longtime users of the earlier editions of these tests, and provides a solid foundation for new examiners who are first discovering the abundance of information that can be gathered from these two individual assessment instruments. These tests of achievement both tap the important domains of academic ability required for an assessment of learning disabilities. This book thoroughly integrates theory, research, clinical history, and clinical inference with sets of guidelines that enable the examiner to administer, and then systematically interpret and apply, the KTEA-3 and the WIAT-III. The digital resources offered with this book supplement the comprehensive information provided in the text, offering examiners a cutting-edge resource that will optimize and extend KTEA-3 and WIAT-III assessment results and interpretation.

Alan S. Kaufman, PhD, and Nadeen L. Kaufman, EdD, Series Editors
Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We would like to acknowledge several people for their special and extraordinary contributions. We are particularly grateful to Ron Dumont and John Willis, whose expert opinions and eagle eyes helped evaluate both the KTEA™-3 and WIAT®-III to create an unbiased chapter on the strengths and weaknesses of these instruments. We also appreciate the expertise and assistance that Thomas Witholt and James Henke gave in helping develop rich content for our chapter on Q-interactive. Invaluable data analysis was provided by psychometrician Xuechun Zhou, which allowed us to add new composite scores for both the KTEA™-3 and WIAT®-III. We are grateful for the contributions of interesting clinical case reports by Michelle Lurie and Debra Broadbooks, which helped bring the use of the two tests to life. Finally, the contributions of Marquita Flemming, Tisha Rossi, and the rest of the staff at John Wiley & Sons are gratefully acknowledged. Their expertise and pleasant and cooperative working style made this book an enjoyable and productive endeavor.