Stabilité à long terme des scores du WISC-IV : forces et faiblesses personnelles
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Title
Stabilité à long terme des scores du WISC-IV : forces et faiblesses personnelles
Journal
Pratiques Psychologiques
ISSN
1269-1763
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
21
Number
2
Pages
137-154
Language
french
Notes
Long-term stability of the French WISC-IV index scores: Personal strengths and personal weaknesses
Abstract
L'intelligence étant considérée comme un trait stable à travers le temps, le psychologue fait des prédictions sur les futures performances de l'enfant à partir de l'interprétation des notes du WISC-IV. Or, la stabilité des notes au niveau interindividuel n'implique pas nécessairement leur stabilité au niveau intra-individuel. Par une procédure test-retest, la stabilité des catégories qui décrivent les performances, ainsi que la stabilité des forces et des faiblesses personnelles sont évaluées sur un échantillon de 277 enfants âgés de 7 à 12 ans. La stabilité catégorielle révèle que la classification en sept catégories qualitatives proposée par les concepteurs du WISC-IV ne permet pas des prédictions fiables. La stabilité des forces personnelles et des faiblesses personnelles est peu satisfaisante pour les différents indices.
Abstract
Intelligence is considered as a stable trait over time; psychologists make predictions about the future performance of the child from the interpretation of the WISC-IV scores. However, stability at interindividual level does not necessarily imply stability at intra-individual level. By a test-retest procedure, the stability of categories that classify the performances, and the stability of the personal strengths and personal weaknesses are evaluated on a sample of 277 children aged from seven to 12 years. Categorical stability reveals that the classification into seven categories proposed by the designers of the WISC-IV does not allow reliable predictions. The stability of personal strengths and personal weaknesses is unsatisfactory for the different index scores.
Abstract
Intelligence is considered as a stable trait over time; psychologists make predictions about the future performance of the child from the interpretation of the WISC-IV scores. However, stability at interindividual level does not necessarily imply stability at intra-individual level. By a test-retest procedure, the stability of categories that classify the performances, and the stability of the personal strengths and personal weaknesses are evaluated on a sample of 277 children aged from seven to 12 years. Categorical stability reveals that the classification into seven categories proposed by the designers of the WISC-IV does not allow reliable predictions. The stability of personal strengths and personal weaknesses is unsatisfactory for the different index scores.
Keywords
WISC-IV, Stabilité à long terme, Dispersion des indices, Force personnelle, Faiblesse personnelle
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