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How is the WAIS-IV given?

How is the WAIS-IV given?

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale–Fourth Edition (WAIS–IV; Wechsler, 2008) can be administered in a telepractice context by using digital tools from Q-global®, Pearson’s secure online-testing and scoring platform.

Who can administer the WAIS-IV?

Psychologists are often asked to administer the WAIS-IV (Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale – Fourth Edition). The WAIS-IV is the “gold standard” in cognitive assessment and claims to measure intellectual performance.

What does WAIS-IV measure?

The WAIS-IV is intended to measure intellectual functioning, incorporating verbal, analogical, sequential, and quantitative reasoning, as well as working memory and psychomotor processing speed.

Why is the WAIS-IV used?

Used as a general test the intelligence, the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale –Fourth Edition (WAIS-IV) was developed to assess cognitive ability for adults. This instruments aids in examining the relationship between intellectual functional and memory.

How to interpret WAIS IV step by step?

Step-by-Step: Interpreting the WAIS IV profile The basic interpretive system presented here can be used for individuals of ages 16 -90, who are administered the core group of 10 subtests. To complete the interpretation you need: • Wechsler, D. (2008). WAIS-IV Administration and Scoring Manual. San Antonio, TX: The Psychological Corporation.

How old do you have to be to take WAIS IV?

This webinar is designed for clinicians who are familiar with the administration and scoring of WAIS-IV and WMS-IV subtests. Intended for use with individuals ages 16 to 90 years, the WAIS®-IV measures cognitive ability using a core battery of 10 unique subtests.

When to use the WAIS Adult Intelligence Scale?

Intended for use with individuals ages 16 to 90 years, the WAIS®-IV measures cognitive ability using a core battery of 10 unique subtests. The subtests focus on four specific domains of intelligence: verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, working memory, and processing speed.

How are the WAIS-IV Gai and FSIQ calculated?

The Full Scale IQ (FSIQ), General Ability Index (GAI), and Index scores (M= 100, SD= 15) were generated by sum- ming subtest scaled scores and normalized with composite score distributions visually smoothed to eliminate irregularities. Like the WISC-IV, the WAIS-IV uses 10 core subtests to produce the FSIQ.

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