Box 1
Contains 43 Results:
"The Cognitive Functioning of American Indian Children," Damian McShane and Jeanne M. Plas, School Psychology Review, 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 This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work.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.
"Comprehensive Biopsychosocial Assessment of American Indians: An Illustrative Case, The Girl Who Beads'," Damian McShane, undated (also used in "Cross-Cultural Testing Ability" by McShane and Beiser)
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 This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work.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.
"Critical Review of the Style of Learning and Thinking (SOLAT)," Kenneth A. Kiewra and 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 This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work.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.
"Cross-Cultural Testing Ability: Applications to Research with American Indian Children," Damian McShane and Morton Beiser, in Ability Testing: Uses, Consequences and Controversies, Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, 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 This series contains his both his published and unpublished scholarly work.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.
"Differences in Assessment Procedures Used with American Indian and Non-Indian Children," Damian McShane, Listening Post: A Periodical of the Mental Health Programs, Indian Health Service, October 1979
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.
"Differences in Cerebral Asymmetries Related to Drinking History and Ethnicity," Damian McShane and Mark L. Willenbring, The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 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.
"The Effects of Gender and Age Upon Cerebral Asymmetries: A Computed Tomography Study of Neuroanatomy," 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.
"The Emotional Effects of Injury on Female Collegiate Gymnasts," Nancy J. Albert, Damian McShane, Richard Gordin, and William Dobson, Seoul Olympic Scientific Congress Organizing Committee, 1988
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.
"Ethnicity, Race, and Measured Intelligence," Lisa A. Suzuki and Damian Vraniak, in Encyclopedia of Human Intelligence, edited by Robert J. Sternberg, New York: Macmillan, 1994
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.
"Evaluating A Neuropsychosocial Assessment of an American Indian Child: An Illustrative Case," 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.