Authors
Makarena Dudley, Suzanne Barker-Collo, Denise Wilson, Nick Garrett
Publication date
2022/8/1
Journal
New Zealand Journal of Psychology (Online)
Volume
51
Issue
2
Pages
15-25
Publisher
New Zealand Psychological Society
Description
Culture impacts neuropsychological test performance. This has been shown to be the case for Māori, the Indigenous people of New Zealand. The current study presents normative data that reflects a normative level of performance for a Māori population on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (4th edition; WAIS-IV). Participants were 284 neurologically healthy adults who self-identified as Māori, stratified across gender and seven age ranges, were recruited from seven different areas of the North and South Islands of New Zealand and were representative of the main Māori iwi/tribes. They were administered the WAIS-IV according to standard criteria. Normative data are presented across subtests for each of the seven age ranges. Normative data are not presented by gender as an ANVOA indicates few significant differences by gender.
Scholar articles
M Dudley, S Barker-Collo, D Wilson, N Garrett - New Zealand Journal of Psychology (Online), 2022