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The WISC IV is designed to measure intelligence of children in this age range.

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