Non verbal tests of intelligence

    • The Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Second Edition (KBIT ...

      The Verbal Knowledge subtest includes 60 items. The typical adult participant (ages 16–90) would start on question 25 and, moving forward in the subtest, would be asked 36 questions or fewer. Matrices. The Matrices subtest is the second subtest and is the only test of non-verbal intelligence in the instrument.


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      3 non verbal tests. 3 performance test. 3 aptitude tests. ... Any 4 intelligence tests developed in India. Q3) “Roma is a 10 years old girl how has an exceptional general ability which can be seen . …


    • [DOCX File]Running Head: NON-VERBAL ASSESSMENT OF INTELLIGENCE

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      Apr 13, 2009 · Non-verbal assessment does not refer to a person’s non –verbal intelligence, rather it refers to the type of items administered on a test. Intelligence tests with verbal and non-verbal content measures the same domains of general ability as tests that are solely non-verbal.


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      The 21 correlations of the SON-R 2.5-7 with other non-verbal (intelligence) tests vary from .45 to .83 and have a mean value of .65. The 12 correlations with general intelligence measures vary from .54 to .87 with a mean of .65. The 19 correlations of the SON-R 2.5-7 with measures for verbal ability and verbal intelligence …


    • [DOC File]Assessing the ability of blind and partially sighted ...

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      Non-verbal tests are most problematic as they often use pictures and images which are inaccessible to blind and partially sighted people. While non-verbal aspects of tests are often inaccessible, verbal aspects of tests, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS-III), can …


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      Weschler Intellience Tests: clusters of questions which measure different aspects of intelligence: Factor analysis. View overhead. Verbal; non-verbal; math component. Different Intelligences Multiple Intelligence: Gardner. Theory put forward that there are many adaptations or intelligences, some not included in traditional tests: For instance:


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      Tests of Intellectual Functioning . Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence Test . Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales (RIAS) Stanford-Binet 5 (SB5) Test of Non-Verbal Intelligence(TONI-4) Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – IV (WAIS-IV) Woodcock-Johnson – IV Tests of Cognitive Ability . Tests of Achievement


    • [DOC File]Summary - Tests & Test-research

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      The SON-R 2.5-7, a non-verbal test of intelligence includes a norm group from 2;0 to 7;11 years of age. The SON-R 5.5-17 includes a norm group from 5;6 -1 16;11 years of age. The range of intelligence quotients in most intelligence tests is between 50 and 150. When a person is mentally retarded, the intelligence quotient can end up …


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      Minimize language on culture free tests by using non – verbal test items. Second factor is SPEED. TEST CONTENT – Items on the test are equally familiar or equally unfamiliar. Culture fair IQ test. Non –verbal group IQ test. CATTEL took Spearman’s G factor into crystal (culture) and liquid intelligence.


    • [DOC File]Report: assessing the ability of blind and partially ...

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      Psychometric tests, particularly the non-verbal reasoning element, often contain questions which are biased towards visual imagery, visual memory and visual search, disadvantaging individuals with sight loss (Tobin and Hill, 2011). In non-verbal reasoning assessments this could be a diagram, or set of pictures, on which questions are based.


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