TY - JOUR AU - Rankin, E. J. AB - Abstracts" of 16th Annual Meeting 395 evaluation and the importance of patient and staff education concerning evaluation results and recommendations. Ritchie, A. J., Lam, M., & Rankin, E. J. Estimating Premorbid Intelligence: Comparisons of the Barona Formula, North American Adult Reading Test (NAART), Wide Range Achievement Test-3 Reading Subtest (WRAT-3), and Oklahoma Premorbid Intelligence Estimate (OPIE). This investigation compares traditional estimates of premorbid intelligence with contempo- rary estimates of premorbid intelligence. Results revealed that OPIE and WRAT-3 estimates were not significantly different from WAIS-R FSIQ scores obtained among non-neurological chronic pain patients, although the OPIE and WRAT-3 estimates were significantly different from each other; other methods of estimation (Barona and NAART) overestimated premorbid intelligence, and produced a range restriction in both chronic pain and brain injured samples. These results suggest that the OPIE may be a better overall predictor of premorbid intelli- gence, compared to the Barona and NAART formulas, while the WRAT-3 may estimate the lower limits of premorbid intelligence. Risser, A. H. Parenting Stress: Normative Data and Initial Examination in Families of Children with Neuropsychological Disorders. Family factors have become attractive examination areas when exploring the impact of pediatric neurobehavioral deficits. The Parenting Stress Survey (PSS), an TI - Estimating premorbid intelligence: Comparisons of the Barona formula, North American Adult Reading Test (NAART), Wide Range Achievement Test-3 reading subtest (WRAT-3), and Oklahoma Premorbid Intelligence Estimate (OPIE) JF - Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology DO - 10.1093/arclin/12.4.395a DA - 1997-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/estimating-premorbid-intelligence-comparisons-of-the-barona-formula-wy4lcdqRh2 SP - 395 EP - 395 VL - 12 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -