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What are the different categories of assessments? correct answers Intelligence and general ability Achievement Aptitude Career and employment Personality What are the various types of intelligence tests? correct answers Individual Intelligence tests Group intelligence tests Specialized t...

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What are the different categories of assessments? correct answers Intelligence and general ability
Achievement
Aptitude
Career and employment
Personality

What are the various types of intelligence tests? correct answers Individual Intelligence tests
Group intelligence tests
Specialized tests
Achievement tests
Aptitude tests

Name specialized tests correct answers The test of nonverbal intelligence (TONI-3 and TONI-4)

The Leiter Performance Scale third edition (Leiter-3)

The universal nonverbal intelligence test (UNIT)

Name the various kinds of Achievement tests correct answers Achievement test batteries (most
popular type of achievement test)

Diagnostic Achievement tests

Individual achievement tests

Subject area tests

Adult achievement tests

Name subject area tests correct answers SAT (offers subject areas of English, history, math,
science, and language)

CLEP (offers subjects in 34 areas, including composition, literature, foreign languages, history,
science, math, and business)

Name Adult achievement tests correct answers GED (five tests: math, language arts, reading,
writing, and social science)

Adult basic learning examination 2nd edition (ABLE-2)

Comprehensive adult student assessment system (CASAS)

Scholastic abilities test for adults (SATA)

, Test of adult basic education (TABE)

What is an intelligence test? correct answers Measures an individual's current intellectual ability
level

What is an achievement test? correct answers Measures what an individual knows or can do right
now, in the present

What is an aptitude test? correct answers Future oriented, predicting what an individual is
capable of doing with further training and education

Name individual intelligence tests correct answers The Wechsler scales: WAIS-IV (16-89 years
old), WISC-V and IV (6-17 years old), WPPSI-IV (2-6 years old)

Stanford-Binet intelligence scale fifth edition (2-85+ years)

The Kaufman Instruments: KABC-II (3-18) KAIT (adolescent and adult 11-85 years), KBIT-2
(brief)

Woodcock-Johnson III tests of cognitive abilities: (2-90 plus by years)
The differential ability scales (DAS-II, ages 2-17)

The Slosson Intelligence Test-Revised for children and adults (SIT-R3, ages 4-65)

The Das-Naglieri Cognitive Assessment System (CAS, ages 5-17)

Name group intelligence tests correct answers Cognitive abilities tests (CogAT, K-12 learned
reasoning and problem solving skills)

Otis-Lennon School Ability Test, 8th edition (OLSAT-8, gifted students k-12

Raven's Progressive Matrices (RPM): available in standard progressive matrices (SPM), colored
progressive matrices (CPM), and Advanced progressive matrices (APM)

Name Achievement test batteries correct answers Stanford achievement test 10th edition
(Stanford 10) measures achievement k-12 divided into the Stanford early school achievement test
(SESAT, K- first half of 1st grade), the Stanford achievement test (second half of first grade
through 9th grade), Stanford test of academic skill (TASK, grades 9-12 and beginning college)

Name individual achievement tests correct answers Wide range achievement test 4th edition
(WRAT-4, 5-74 years and 11 months)

Woodcock-Johnson III tests of achievement (2-95 years plus)

Basic achievement skills screener (BASIS, grades 1-9)

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