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Assessment of Cognitive Processes: The PASS Theory of Intelligence

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In eleven comprehensive chapters the authors provide a complete summary of the PASS (Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive) model, detail the experimental research, compare the relationship between the model and traditional IQ tests, and recommend a remediation procedure for cognitive dysfunctions. Included are a complete overview of the authors' theoretical approach, separate chapters dealing with each of the major components of the theory, a comprehensive description of the development of assessment procedures, including the battery, a look at the detection of deficits and remediation, and a final chapter on the authors' views of the future. Clinical Psychologists who conduct patient assessments for intelligence. A Longwood Professional Book.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 2, 1994

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