Created by seonapalmer
about 9 years ago
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What are the major theories of intelligence?
What are some of the similarities/differences between the theories?
What are the major tests of intelligence?
What are some of the strengths of the Stanford Binet Intelligence test
What is the WIAT IV and WISC IV used to test for?
What are the classifications on the Wechsler IV scales
What is the age range of the WISC IV
What is the structure of the WISC IV?
List the four Indexes and there subtests in the WISC?
What is the subtest order of the WISC IV?
What does the Verbal reasoning Index measure?
What does the Perceptual reasoning Index measure?
What does the Working memory Index measure?
What does the processing speed index measure?
Why do we need standardised procedures when administering tests, in particular intelligence testing?
What should you remember in regards to administration of the WISC/WAIS?
What does the reverse rule and the discontinue rule refer to?
What subtest is this an example of?
“Now I am going to say two words and ask you how they are alike. In what way are TWO and SEVEN alike? How are they the same?”
What subtest is this an example of?
“Now look at these scales. I am going to show you how to choose
which one of these (point across response options) goes here (point to question mark) to balance the scale. When
there are two scales, I have to look at both scales to find the right
answer.”
“I am going to show you some pictures. There is a part missing in each picture. Look at each picture carefully and tell
me what is missing.” (open stimulus book)
• “Look at this picture. What part is missing?”
Scoring in the WISC and WAIS uses what three types of standardised scores?
Why do we convert raw scores?
What is the Mean and SD of Standardised IQ scores
How do you determine Scaled scores?
What is a hierarchical approach to interpreting the WAIS or WISC
List the Hierarchy approach
What is the purpose of discrepancy analysis in interpreting the WAIS IV or WISC IV?