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1 Intelligence Testing

2 When to Use IQ Testing Placement decisions
Retardation Giftedness Determination of cognitive strengths and weaknesses (Tx planning) Establishing a baseline Prediction of job performance Part of neuropsych assessment

3 Views of Intelligence “g” models and factor analysis
Fluid vs. crystallized Multiple intelligences - Sternberg - Gardner

4 Assumptions of the IQ Model
“g” factor exists IQ is not innate or fixed Not an achievement test Tests are reasonably culture-fair Scores predict outcomes, but not perfectly Scores must be interpreted by a skilled professional in a context

5 Wechsler on Intelligence
“Intelligence... Is the aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act purposefully, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with his environment... It is composed of elements or abilities which, though not entirely independent, are qualitatively differentiable.”

6 Limitations of Wechsler Scales
Assumes a “g” model Applicability to minorities Complicated scoring subject to errors Subjectivity in scoring some responses Environmental influences affect scores (e.g., effort, anxiety)

7 WAIS-III Subtests Performance Verbal Picture Compltn Vocabulary
Digit Symbol Similarities Block Design Arithmetic Matrix Reasoning Digit Span Pic Arrangement Information Symbol Search* Comprehension Object Assembly* Letter-Number Seq

8 WISC-III Subtests Performance Verbal Picture Compltn Information
Coding Similarities Pic Arrangement Arithmetic Block Design Vocabulary Object Assembly Comprehension Symbol Search* Digit Span* Mazes*

9 Levels of Intelligence
IQ Score Classification % incl Very Superior 2.1 Superior 8.3 High Average 16.1 Average 50 Low Average 14.8 Borderline 6.5 69 - Extremely Low 1.9 (WAIS-III) Intellectually Deficient (WISC-III)

10 Steps in Interpreting an IQ Test
Know your referral question Gather appropriate background data Evaluate global scores: Full Scale, Verbal & Performance, Index Scales Evaluate subtests and scatter Intra and inter-individual differences Interpret significant differences Integrate behavioral observations


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