Nadeen L. Kaufman

Nadeen L. Kaufman (born January 1945) is an American psychology professor known for her contribution to learning disability research.

[1] Kaufman has taught learning-disabled children and worked as a school psychologist, learning disabilities specialist, university professor, and founder-director of several psychoeducational clinics.

She also was a direct participant in the development and standardization of the McCarthy Scales and WISC-R.[2] Nadeen has been married to psychologist Alan S. Kaufman since 1964.

The research team they supervised while at the University of Georgia in 1978-79 helped the Kaufmans to develop the original K-ABC test.

[1][2][3][4] Both Nadeen and Alan have been at Yale University's Child Study Center in the School of Medicine since 1997.