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Adaptive Behavior Assessment System-II (ABAS-II): Clinical Use and Interpretation edited by Thomas Oakland, Ph.D., and Patti Harrison, Ph.D.
An indispensable resource for those who use the ABAS-II, this book fully describes the test's clinical application and interpretation. It provides practical information that you won't find elsewhere, including the following:
- A summary of recent research on adaptive behavior
- Case studies illustrating use of the ABAS-II in comprehensive assessment and intervention planning
- Legal, ethical, and other professional guidelines that apply to the ABAS-II
- Helpful advice about using the test to evaluate work, school, and social skills, as well as eligibility for services and ability to live independently
- Guidance in using the test with special population, including infants and toddlers, people with autism, and incarcerated individuals who are being evaluated for mental retardation
Clearly focused on clinical concerns, this book is a must for ABAS-II users. Hardcover, 410 pp. |
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