Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
"Assessment and Evaluation of American Indian Children and Families: Biopsychological Perspectives," Damian Vraniak, second rough draft, April 1991
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Assessment of American Indian Children Using Wechsler Intelligence Scales: A Review," Damian McShane, undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Assessment of Ojibwa Children," Damian McShane, undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Available Empirical Data-Base: Intelligence Tests and American Indians," Damian McShane, undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Brain Structure and Function: Are Neuroanatomical Asymmetries Related to Lateralized Abilities?", Damian McShane, undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"A Brief Historical Overview of Intelligence Testing' with American Indians," undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"CAT, PET, and NMR: Implications of Computer-Assisted Technology for the Diagnosis of Mental Illness," Damian McShane, Nancy Barklage, and Teresa Welch, 1982
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Cerebral Asymmetries on CT Scan in Three Ethnic Groups," Damian McShane, Gail L. Risse, and Alan B. Rubens, International Journal of Neuroscience, 1984
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"Chippewa Families Survey Report," Damian McShane, Submitted to the Title IV Indian Education Program, Minneapolis Public Schools, July 1977
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.
"A Clinical Approach to Cross-Cultural Exploration of Socio-Emotional Functioning," undated
Damian Vraniak is a prodigious scholar who authored numerous journal articles and book chapters on subjects ranging from intelligence testing to neuropsychology. This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work. Arranged alphabetically by title, the series dates from 1976 to 1995. The names of all known co-authors have been noted.