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Stanford Binet V
Background |
initiated the modern field of intelligence testing
Binet commissioned by french government, they needed a method of identifying intellectually deficient children for their placement in special education programs |
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Stanford Binet V
Purpose |
aiming to identify students who could benefit from extra help in school: his assumption was that lower IQ indicated the need for more teaching, not an inability to learn.
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Stanford Binet V
Population |
The General Public
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Stanford Binet V
Age Range |
2-85+
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Stanford Binet V
Scores |
3 Composite scores:
Nonverbal Verbal Full Score M=100, SD=15 range run low of 40, high of 160 |
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Stanford Binet V
Age Scale |
Items are grouped according to age level
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Stanford Binet V
Special Characteristic |
low and high end items
evaluate extreme performance( cognitively difficult, or highly gifted )- |
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Stanford Binet V
Standardization Sample |
3000 additional individuals with subpopulations such as gifted and problems
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Stanford Binet V
Reliability |
Good; Coefficents of full scale IQ =.97 or .98
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Stanford Binet V
Validity |
evidence supports validity
1-content validity 2-construct validity 3-empirical analysis 4-considerable criterion |
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Stanford Binet V
Format: Basal (Adaptive Testing) |
Level at which a min. of correct responses obtained
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Stanford Binet V
Format: Ceiling (Adaptive Testing) |
Level at which a predetermined number of incorrect responses is obtained indicating items too difficult
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WAIS- III
History |
Wechsler felt Binet's test lacked validity.
Impaired for adults. Handicapped older adults. Mental age norms dont apply to adults. Felt binet couldnt determine a persons intelligence could go down SB has too much emphasis on verbal skill |
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WAIS- III
Purpose |
comprehensive test of cognitive ability for adults
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WAIS- III
Population |
Adults
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WAIS- III
Age Range |
Ages 16 and over
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WAIS- III
Score |
Verbal IQ, Performance IQ, and Full Scale IQ
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WAIS- III
Reliability |
The reliability of Performance IQ is excellent, averaging .93
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WAIS- III
Validity |
revised edition does not provide new validity data,compared to earlier version
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WAIS- III
Standardization Sample |
Good Stratified sample
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WAIS- III
What are the 7 Verbal Subsets |
1. Vocabulary
2. Information 3. Digit Span 4. Arithmetic 5. Comprehension 6. Similarities 7. Letter-Number Sequencing |
Vinnie Is Doing All Cathy Said Later
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WAIS- III
What are the 7 Performance Subtests |
1. Picture Completion
2. Picture Arrangement 3. Block Design 4. Digit Symbol 5. Matrix Reasoning 6. Object Assembly 7. Symbol Search |
Paul Practically Bought Dozens More Of Symbols
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WAIS III
4 Index Scores |
1. Verbal Comprehension
2. Perceptual Organization 3. Working Memory 4. Processing Speed |
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WISC IV
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W. Intelligence for Children 6-16
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WPPSI III
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W. Preschool and primary scale
2yrs6mo-6 |
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