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- catalog abstract ""For over 20 years, J.P. Das, Jack A. Naglieri, and John R. Kirby - in collaboration with many other colleagues - have been shaping a model of cognitive processes that has sought to clarify the concept of intelligence and to restructure the approach towards its assessment. The result of these many efforts is the PASS model - the central focus of this volume." "PASS stands for Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive processes - cognitive functions which form a complex and interdependent system that helps us understand the nature of individual differences, provides a framework within which to conceptualize assessment, and leads directly to theory-based remediation. From this model emerges a multidimensional view of cognitive processes, presented in detail in this first-of-its-kind guide to new thinking on intellectual assessment." "While integrating cognitive psychology, educational psychology, and intellectual assessment, the book emphasizes cognitive functions or processes, rather than "intelligence" and shows clearly how the PASS model provides a multidimensional view of cognitive competence." "In eleven comprehensive chapters the authors provide a complete summary of the PASS theory, detail the experimental research on the model, describe the development of assessment procedures including the Das-Naglieri: Cognitive Assessment System, compare the relationship between the model and traditional IQ tests, and recommend remediation procedures for cognitive dysfunctions. A unique feature of the book is that it facilitates a new understanding of learning disabilities and remediation, attention deficits, and other learning difficulties not previously provided by traditional assessment of intelligence. A final chapter summarizes the authors' view of the need for an evolutionary step in the field of intelligence and intelligence testing." "For all involved in theories of intelligence, or in teaching others about intelligence and its measurement, this book provides an alternative to traditional approaches and a view of the future."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b7000969.
- catalog contributor b7000970.
- catalog contributor b7000971.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description ""For all involved in theories of intelligence, or in teaching others about intelligence and its measurement, this book provides an alternative to traditional approaches and a view of the future."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""For over 20 years, J.P. Das, Jack A. Naglieri, and John R. Kirby - in collaboration with many other colleagues - have been shaping a model of cognitive processes that has sought to clarify the concept of intelligence and to restructure the approach towards its assessment. The result of these many efforts is the PASS model - the central focus of this volume." "PASS stands for Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive processes - cognitive functions which form a complex and interdependent system that helps us understand the nature of individual differences, provides a framework within which to conceptualize assessment, and leads directly to theory-based remediation. From this model emerges a multidimensional view of cognitive processes, presented in detail in this first-of-its-kind guide to new thinking on intellectual assessment." "While integrating cognitive psychology, educational psychology, and intellectual assessment, the book emphasizes cognitive functions or processes, rather than "intelligence" and shows clearly how the PASS model provides a multidimensional view of cognitive competence." "In eleven comprehensive chapters the authors provide a complete summary of the PASS theory, detail the experimental research on the model, describe the development of assessment procedures including the Das-Naglieri: Cognitive Assessment System, compare the relationship between the model and traditional IQ tests, and recommend remediation procedures for cognitive dysfunctions. A unique feature of the book is that it facilitates a new understanding of learning disabilities and remediation, attention deficits, and other learning difficulties not previously provided by traditional assessment of intelligence. A final chapter summarizes the authors' view of the need for an evolutionary step in the field of intelligence and intelligence testing."".
- catalog description "1. The cognitive approach to intellectual assessment.--2. conceptualization and measurement of intelligence: a cognitive processing model.--3. Attention.--4. The coding of information.--5. Planning.--6. Operationalization of pass.--7. PASS and current IQ tests.--8. Exceptional children.--9. From assessment to remediation.--10. PASS remedial program: PREP.-- 11. The raft.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-222) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 236 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Assessment of cognitive processes.".
- catalog identifier "0205141641".
- catalog isFormatOf "Assessment of cognitive processes.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Allyn and Bacon,".
- catalog relation "Assessment of cognitive processes.".
- catalog subject "153.9/3 20".
- catalog subject "BF 431 D229 1994".
- catalog subject "BF431 .D284 1994".
- catalog subject "Child.".
- catalog subject "Children Intelligence testing.".
- catalog subject "Cognition Testing.".
- catalog subject "Cognition in children Testing.".
- catalog subject "Exceptional children Intelligence testing.".
- catalog subject "Infant.".
- catalog subject "Intelligence Tests.".
- catalog subject "Intelligence tests.".
- catalog subject "Special education.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The cognitive approach to intellectual assessment.--2. conceptualization and measurement of intelligence: a cognitive processing model.--3. Attention.--4. The coding of information.--5. Planning.--6. Operationalization of pass.--7. PASS and current IQ tests.--8. Exceptional children.--9. From assessment to remediation.--10. PASS remedial program: PREP.-- 11. The raft.".
- catalog title "Assessment of cognitive processes : the PASS theory of intelligence / J.P. Das, Jack A. Naglieri, John R. Kirby.".
- catalog type "text".