Intelligence tests
Developmental assessment of Young children 4 (1+3)
Intelligence tests
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The most common suitable preschool tests known by Schakel (1986) as “the big 4” are
- WPPSI-R – Wechsler preschool and Primary scale of intelligence:
- It is composed of several subtests
- Suitable for 3-7 year old children.
- Sub tests include object assembly, information, geometric design, comprehension, block design, arithmetic, mazes, vocabulary, picture completion, similarities, animal pegs and sentences.
- SB: FE – Stanford–Binet : Fourth Edition:
- It is suitable to 2 years – adulthood.
- Standardized and norm referenced test.
- It measures overall mental skill and provide a profile of mental functioning in 4 areas –
- verbal reasoning – vocabulary comprehension, verbal relations, absurdities
- abstract / visual reasoning – pattern analysis/block design, form copying, matrices, paper folding and cutting.
- quantitative reasoning – quantitative number series, equation building
- short term memory – sentence memory, bead memory, digit memory, object memory
- K-ABC – Kaufman – Assessment Battery for children :
- Suitable for children in the age group of 2.5 – 12.5 years.
- It is a norm referenced test.
- The child needs to be able to imitate the assessor and to respond to pictures and cards with adults in a testing situation.
- MSCA- McCarthy Scales of Children’s Abilities:
- It is a norm referenced test.
- It measures general aptitude ability of young children and their strengths and weaknesses.
- Areas covered – verbal, perceptual, quantitative, memory and general cognitive abilities.
- Suitable for children 2.5-8.5 years.
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