What type of test is Wechsler individual Achievement?
What type of test is Wechsler individual Achievement?
comprehensive test
Description. The Wechsler Individual Achievement Test – Second Edition (WIAT-II) – is a comprehensive test designed to assess academic achievement. Academic achievement is defined as the ability to apply cognitive skills and learned knowledge to grade-level expectations.
How is the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test administered?
Method of Administration: Individually administered, norm-referenced measure of academic achievement across multiple areas. . Subtests may be given individually. Includes error analysis with scoring. Can be administered via paper-and-pencil or online using the Q-interactive platform.
Is the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test valid?
The WIAT-III is considered a valid exam, across general, special education and across all demographic testing groups. Reliability: Reliability speaks to the accuracy, consistency and stability of test scores across situations.
Is the WISC an aptitude test?
The WISC Test (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children) is an IQ test administered to children between ages 6 and 16 by school districts and psychologists. The objective of the exam is to understand whether or not a child is gifted, as well as to determine the student’s cognitive strengths and weaknesses.
What kind of test is the WISC?
intelligence test
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children® Fifth Edition (WISC®-V) is an intelligence test that measures a child’s intellectual ability and 5 cognitive domains that impact performance. Guidance on using this test in your telepractice.
Is the WIAT a cognitive assessment?
Benefits of WIAT-III on Q-interactive Automatically generate score reports, including ability-achievement discrepancy and patterns of strengths and weaknesses analyses with the WISC-V and other cognitive tests.
How long does it take to complete the WIAT-III?
about 60-90 minutes
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test WIAT-III Testing FAQ’s It varies by grade level and number of sub-tests administered, but generally about 60-90 minutes.
What does the WIAT 4 measure?
This student was recently administered the Wechsler Individual Achievement Test-Fourth Edition (WIAT®-4). This test includes 20 subtests to measure listening, speaking, reading, writing, and mathematics skills.
How long does it take to administer the WIAT?
It varies by grade level and number of sub-tests administered, but generally about 60-90 minutes.
How much does a WISC test cost?
Please schedule your appointment in time for it to be received by the school(s) by their requested deadline. Admissions Evaluation Fees: (Fee includes the submission of a report to you and two schools or agencies) WISC-V-$350.00 WPPSI-IV-$345.00.