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Five-factor hierarchical cognitive model correct answers What is the structure of this test?
True correct answers This is based upon Carroll (1993) theory.
Stanford Binet Intelligence Scales 5th Edition correct answers What is the full name of this test?
2-85+ correct answers What is the a...
Stanford Binet Intelligence Scales || All Questions Answered
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Five-factor hierarchical cognitive model correct answers What is the structure of this test?
True correct answers This is based upon Carroll (1993) theory.
Stanford Binet Intelligence Scales 5th Edition correct answers What is the full name of this test?
2-85+ correct answers What is the age range for this test?
Assessing gifted children correct answers What is a use of this test?
Provides more info on strengths and weaknesses correct answers What is a use of this test?
Can tailor to different learning styles correct answers What is a use of this test?
45-75 minutes correct answers How long does it take to administer the entire battery?
30 minutes correct answers How long does it take to administer the Nonverbal and verbal
sections?
15-20 minutes correct answers How long does it take to administer the abbreviated battery (2
subtests)?
Minimizes the impact of time as a factor in performance. There is no processing speed
component. correct answers What is the advantage of using this test over the WAIS?
No (not available) correct answers Are substitutions allowed?
Prorating correct answers What is needed in the case of a spoiled subtest?
Yes. You can still get a "rough idea" correct answers Can you use a spoiled test?
FSIQ, Domains, 5 factors correct answers What is the 3 part hierarchy of this test?
Verbal IQ and Nonverbal IQ correct answers What are the two domains?
5 verbal and 5 nonverbal subtests for each domain. correct answers What constitutes the 5
factors?
Fluid Reasoning (FR), Knowledge (KN), Quantitative Reasoning (QR), Visual-Spatial
Processing (VS), Working Memory (WM) correct answers What are the names of the 5 factors?
, The two routing tests first - Nonverbal then verbal. Then testlets - nonverbal then verbal. correct
answers What is the order this test is given?
The 2 routing subtests correct answers What do you need to get a brief IQ?
The 2 routing subtests correct answers What is most weighted for the FSIQ?
An indicator of verbal ability and starting point for other verbal tests. correct answers What does
the Verbal Knowledge (vocabulary) routing test provide?
An indicator of nonverbal ability and starting point for other nonverbal tests. correct answers
What does the Nonverbal Fluid Reasoning subtest provide?
The ability to solve verbal and nonverbal problems using inductive and deductive reasoning.
correct answers What does fluid reasoning (FR) test for?
The ability to solve novel figural problems and identify sequences of pictured objects or matrix-
type figural and geometric patterns. correct answers What does the Nonverbal FR test for?
The ability analyze and explain using deductive and inductive reasoning, problem solving cause-
effect connections in pictures, classification of objects, absurd statements and interrelationships
among words. correct answers What does the Verbal FR test for?
A person's accumulated fund of general information acquired at home, school and work -
crystallized ability. correct answers What does Knowledge (KN) test for?
Knowledge about common signals, actions and objects and the ability to identify absurd or
missing details in pictorial materials. correct answers What does the Nonverbal KN test for?
The ability to apply accumulated knowledge and concepts and language and to identify and
define increasingly difficult words. correct answers What does the Verbal KN test for?
An individual's facility with numbers and numerical problem solving, whether with word
problems or picture relationships. correct answers What does Quantitative Reasoning (QR) test
for?
The ability to solve increasingly difficult premathematic, arithmetic, algebraic or functional
concepts. correct answers What does Nonverbal QR test for?
The ability to solve increasingly difficult mathematical tasks involving basic numerical concepts,
counting and word problems. correct answers What does Verbal QR test for?
An individuals ability to see patterns, relationships, spatial orientations, or the gestalt whole
among diverse pieces of visual display. correct answers What does Visual-Spatial Processing
(VS) measure?
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