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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
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.
Stanford Binet V

Population
The General Public
Stanford Binet V

Age Range
2-85+
Stanford Binet V

Scores
3 Composite scores:

Nonverbal
Verbal
Full Score
M=100, SD=15

range run low of 40, high of 160
Stanford Binet V

Age Scale
Items are grouped according to age level
Stanford Binet V

Special Characteristic
low and high end items

evaluate extreme performance( cognitively difficult, or highly gifted )-
Stanford Binet V

Standardization Sample
3000 additional individuals with subpopulations such as gifted and problems
Stanford Binet V

Reliability
Good; Coefficents of full scale IQ =.97 or .98
Stanford Binet V

Validity
evidence supports validity

1-content validity
2-construct validity
3-empirical analysis
4-considerable criterion
Stanford Binet V

Format: Basal
(Adaptive Testing)
Level at which a min. of correct responses obtained
Stanford Binet V

Format: Ceiling
(Adaptive Testing)
Level at which a predetermined number of incorrect responses is obtained indicating items too difficult
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
WAIS- III

Purpose
comprehensive test of cognitive ability for adults
WAIS- III

Population
Adults
WAIS- III

Age Range
Ages 16 and over
WAIS- III

Score
Verbal IQ, Performance IQ, and Full Scale IQ
WAIS- III

Reliability
The reliability of Performance IQ is excellent, averaging .93
WAIS- III

Validity
revised edition does not provide new validity data,compared to earlier version
WAIS- III

Standardization Sample
Good Stratified sample
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
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
WAIS III

4 Index Scores
1. Verbal Comprehension
2. Perceptual Organization
3. Working Memory
4. Processing Speed
WISC IV
W. Intelligence for Children 6-16
WPPSI III
W. Preschool and primary scale
2yrs6mo-6