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It has been along time since I've been able to devote time to any of my t
hree professional blogs. I have been unbelievably busy with travel and professional presentations. In fact, I have been so busy that I failed to feature two of my own recent
Atkin's death penalty related book chapters that appeared in the new AAIDD book "
Determining Intellectual Disability in the courts: Focus on capital cases." I have made these two chapters available via the
MindHub web portal but do not believe I featured them at this blog (or at
IQ's Corner). One chapter deals with assessment of
intellectual functioning issues and the other
IQ test norm obsolescence (aka., the Flynn Effect). The references (with links) are below.
McGrew, K. (2015a).
Intellectual functioning.
In Polloway, E. (Ed.), Determining Intellectual Disability in the
courts: Focus on capital cases (pp. 85-111). Washington, DC: American
Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
McGrew, K. (2015b).
Norm obsolescence: The Flynn Effect.
In Polloway, E. (Ed.), Determining Intellectual Disability in the
courts: Focus on capital cases (pp. 155-169). Washington, DC: American
Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities