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The WISC IV is designed to measure intelligence of children in this age range. |
6-0 to 16-11
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The WISC IV has _____ composites, which are:
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4; verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, processing speed
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Who developed the WISC IV and for what purpose?
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David Wechsler (psych corp); to assess the intellectual functioning of children
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What cognitive assessment tools are based primarily on CHC Theory?
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The Woodcock Johnson Tests of Cognitive Ability and the Stanford Binet 5
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What is the age range for the WJ COG?
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2.0 to 90+
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Which intelligence measure has been criticized for its lack of theoretical basis?
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The Wechsler test
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What is the age range for the Stanford Binet 5?
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2.0 to 85+
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The SB5 is unique among intelligence tests because it measures five cognitive factors in _______ and _________ domains.
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Verbal, Nonverbal
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List the five factors of the SB5.
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fluid reasoning, knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visual-spatial processing, working memory
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What is the age range for the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children 2nd Edition?
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3:0 to 18:11
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What assessment measure is grounded in both Luria's neuropsychological model and the CHC theory?
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The KABC-II
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The Luria model of interpreting intelligence assessment focuses on ____________, _______________, _________ and ____________.
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Sequential processing, simultaneous processing, learning ability, planning ability
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Give the Luria model counterpart for the following CHC theory scales:
a) long term storage and retrieval (Glr) b) short-term memory (Gsm) c) fluid reasoning (Gf) d) crystallized ability (Gc) |
a) learning ability
b) sequential processing c) simultaneous processing d) planning ability |
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Each test of the WJ COG measures one __________ cognitive ability described by CHC theory
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Narrow
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The subtests of the WJ COG can be formed in clusters which form the ___________ cognitive abilities described by CHC theory.
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Broad
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What is the age range for the Differential Ability Scales?
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2:6 to 17:11
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Who is/are the author(s) of the DAS?
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Colin Elliot
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Unlike most cognitive assessment the DAS subtests can be interpreted ____________.
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Individually
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The __________ is a non-verbal intelligence test that uses hand signals for administration.
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The Universal Non-Verbal Intelligence Test
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What is the age range of the UNIT?
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Grades K to 12
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Who is/are the author(s) of the UNIT?
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Steve McCallum and Bruce Bracken
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The UNIT's theoretical organization is similar to what theory of intelligence?
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CHC theory
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The Cognitive Assessment System is based on what theory of intelligence? Who's work is this theory based on?
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The Planning, Attention, Simultaneous, and Successive Theory, Luria's neuropsychological work
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What is the age range of the CAS?
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ages 5-17
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Who is/are the author(s) of the CAS?
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Jack Naglieri and JP Das
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What theory of intelligence is the UNIT based on?
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Jensen's parsimonious two-factor model
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