K. M. Allan
University of Aberdeen
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Personality and Individual Differences | 1990
John R. Crawford; H.E. Nelson; Louise M Blackmore; R.H.B. Cochrane; K. M. Allan
Abstract There are two main approaches to the estimation of premorbid intelligence. One of these uses an oral reading test, the National Adult Reading Test (NART). The other estimates premorbid intelligence from demographic variables. It was recently reported that combining the NART and demographic variables in a multiple regression equation provides more accurate estimation of IQ than is afforded by either method alone. The present study was undertaken to determine if this finding would hold in another sample. The sample employed ( n = 120) was that used to originally standardise the NART against the WAIS. Combining demographic variables (age, sex, social class) with the NART significantly increased predicted variance over use of the NART alone. The NART standardisation sample had been administered a short-form of the WAIS. This sample was combined with additional subjects ( n = 151) to produce new equations for the estimation of premorbid IQ. The equations permit clinicians to estimate a clients premorbid intelligence with the NART/demographic method when time pressures have necessitated the use of a short-form WAIS as the current IQ measure.
Personality and Individual Differences | 1989
John R. Crawford; K. M. Allan; D.W. Stephen; Denis M. Parker; J. A. O. Besson
Abstract The factor structure of the WAIS-R was examined in a U.K. sample free of neurological, psychiatric or sensory disorder ( n = 120). Principal components analysis was performed with varimax rotation. Extraction of 2 and 3 factor solutions were specified a priori . For comparison purposes, the same procedures were followed with the U.S.A. standardisation sample data. Encouragingly for U.K. users of the WAIS-R, coefficients of congruence and visual inspection of the factor loadings indicated that factor structure in the U.S.A. and U.K. samples was closely similar.
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1992
John R. Crawford; K. M. Allan; A. M. Jack
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation | 1998
John R. Crawford; Marc Obonsawin; K. M. Allan
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1990
John R. Crawford; K. M. Allan; R.H.B. Cochrane; Denis M. Parker
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1991
John R. Crawford; Denis M. Parker; K. M. Allan; A. M. Jack; F. M. Morrison
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1995
John R. Crawford; Colin Gray; K. M. Allan
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1990
John R. Crawford; K. M. Allan; J. A. O. Besson; R.H.B. Cochrane; Lesley Stewart
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1994
John R. Crawford; K. M. Allan
British Journal of Clinical Psychology | 1996
John R. Crawford; K. M. Allan