معرفی
Dawn P. Flanagan is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. John's University. Her expertise lies in cognitive assessment, learning disabilities, and psychometric test interpretation.
Education:
- Ph.D., School Psychology, The Ohio State University (1992)
- M.A., School Psychology, The Ohio State University (1989)
- B.S., Psychology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (1986)
Dr. Flanagan specializes in applying the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory for cross-battery assessment, with a focus on diagnosing specific learning disabilities (SLD) through integrative cognitive and academic testing. Her work bridges response-to-intervention (RTI) frameworks with norm-referenced assessments.
Recent publications highlight her ongoing contributions to CHC theory integration, cross-battery assessment software (X-BASS), and refining SLD identification models. Key themes include intelligence testing, educational diagnostics, and neuropsychological interpretation.
She teaches graduate courses in psychoeducational assessment, learning disability diagnosis, and doctoral seminars on cognitive evaluation. Her professional work spans global presentations on non-discriminatory assessment and the Woodcock-Johnson scales.


