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    #240098 10/15/17 08:38 PM
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    Hi there, does anyone know if there is a different GAI chart for the WISC V?
    I can only find the WISC IV one, and I'm assuming they use the same one...
    Thanks!

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    It is not the same.

    Last edited by aeh; 10/16/17 02:48 AM.

    ...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...
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    Could you elaborate, please? I would have thought that a GAI range of 148-159 on WISC V would still convert to the number of 156, as per the chart on page 5 here. https://images.pearsonclinical.com/images/assets/WISC-IV/80720_WISCIV_Hr_r4.pdf

    If not, anyone know where I can find the new GAI equivalent chart? Thanks

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    pm me.


    ...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...

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