This program for PCs accompanies the following paper: Donders, J., Elzinga, B., Kuipers, D., Helder, E., & Crawford, J. R. (in press). Development of an eight subtest short-form of the WISC-IV and evaluation of its clinical utility in children with traumatic brain injury. Child Neuropsychology.
The program (SF_WISC4_8.exe) scores and analyzes an eight subtest short-form of the WISC-IV. Click here to download the program (559Kb) as an executable or here to download as a zip file (276Kb).
Your web browser is most probably configured to recognise that the files are executable. If you have any problems (i.e., the browser treats them as text files), hold down the shift key when clicking. If your network does not allow downloads of executables then downloading the zip file is a solution.
Once downloaded, the programs can be run by any of the normal Windows procedures i.e. by clicking on file in File Manager or by placing on desktop etc.
The author of this software (John R Crawford) and the University of Aberdeen make no representations about the suitability of the software or about any content or information made accessible by the software, for any purpose.
The software is provided 'as is' without express or implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or noninfringement.
The software is provided gratuitously and, accordingly, the author shall not be liable under any theory or any damages suffered by you or any user of the software.
If there are any problems please e-mail me at j.crawford@abdn.ac.uk. Further contact details are available in the footer of this page.