Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale

The Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale[1] is a psychometric instrument used in child and adolescent psychiatry and clinical psychology. It is used especially in the assessment of individuals with an intellectual disability, a pervasive developmental disorder, and other types of developmental delays.[2]

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References

  1. S. S. Sparrow, D. A. Balla, D. V. Cicchetti (1984) Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales. Circle Pines, MN: American Guidance Service
  2. Aylward, Glen (1994). Practitioner's guide to developmental and psychological testing. Springer. ISBN 978-0-306-44689-4.
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