Chapter 10 - Assessment of Intelligence
Mean IQ score standard deviation
15.0
What is the Administration Time of KABC-2?
25-55 minutes
One advantage of IQ testing
It provides information on cultural and biological differences among people
Wechsler Scales of Intelligence
one of the most widely used individual evaluation measures of intelligence used in today's school
Scaled scores are specific subtest scores ranging from ___ to ___, with a mean of ___.
1 to 19, with a mean of 10.
Mean IQ score
100
How many Primary Index Scales does WISC-V use?
5
A scaled score of 1-3 is classified as a _________________.
Development Delay.
For each subtest on the Wechsler Tests, a student receives a scaled score.
False
The Similarities subtest measures visual discrimination.
False
Which 5 factors does the SB-5 consist of?
Fluid Reasoning, Knowledge, Quantitative Reasoning, Visual-Spatial Processing, Working Memory.
A Vocabulary subtest measures a child's understanding of spoken words, learning ability, general range of ideas, verbal information acquired from experience and education, and kind and quality of expressive language.
True
Raw score is considered to be the number of correct responses on a given test.
True
The SIT-R3 is developed from the Information, Comprehension, Arithmetic, Similarities and Differences, Vocabulary, and Auditory Memory subtests.
True
With WISC-V, the Visual Spatial Index consists of the Block Design subtest, and __________?
Visual Puzzles
What is WISC-V?
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-5th Edition
Wechsler Preschool Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI)
Weschler Scales used for preschool children
The Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale-5th Edition (SB-5)
an individually administered assessment of intelligence and cognitive abilities
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children-2nd Edition (KABC-2)
an individually administered intelligence test developed to minimize the influence of language and acquired facts and sills on the measurement of a child's intellectual ability
Intelligence tests are very important in the determination of various ____.
disabilities
One disadvantage of IQ testing
it can be used to classify children into stereotyped categories, which limit their freedom to choose fields of study
Otis-Lennon School Ability Test-8th Edition (OLSAT-8)
measures the cognitive abilities that relate to a student's ability to learn in school
The Arithmetic subtest of the WAIS-IV measures...
mental alertness, concentration, attention, arithmetic reasoning, reaction to time pressure, and practical knowledge of computational facts
intelligence quotient (IQ) score
often represents a measure of the child's overall potential relative to the norms of his or her age group
Comprehensive Test of Nonverbal Intelligence-2nd Edition (CTONI-2)
or norm-referenced test that uses nonverbal formats to measure general intelligence of children and adults whose performance on traditional tests might be adversely affected by subtle or overt impairments involving language or motor abilities.
The Cancellation subtest of the WAIS-IV measures...
processing speed using random and structured animal target forms, which are common non animal objects
intelligence test
psychological tests that are designed to measure a variety of mental functions, such as reasoning, comprehension, and judgment
Intelligence tests can uniquely describe in detail numerous _____ and ____ of a child as no other tests can do.
strengths and weakness
intelligence
the ability to learn and to adapt to one's environment
Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test-2nd Edition (KBIT-2)
to assess developing and evaluating remedial programs for those with mental disabilities.
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)
used for individuals age 16 or older