Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fourth UK Edition (WISC-IV UK)
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Measure a child's intellectual ability
Author/s: David Wechsler, 2004
Age Range: 6 years to 16 years 11 months
Administration: Individual - varies by number of subtests administered
Norms: Scaled Scores by age, Index Scores, Full-Scale IQ
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Description:
This fourth generation of the most widely used children's intellectual ability assessment meets your testing needs for the twenty-first century
While maintaining the integrity of the Wechsler tradition, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children® - Fourth UK Edition (WISC-IVUK) builds on contemporary approaches in cognitive psychology and intellectual assessment, giving you a new, powerful and efficient tool to help develop and support your clinical judgment.
Even Stronger Clinical Utility
Understanding of learning difficulties and attentional disorders has greatly expanded since the publication of the WISC-IIIUK. WISC-IVUK makes important advances from previous editions in order to provide the most effective clinical tool representing cutting edge research and thinking. This timely revision is the result of over a decade of research and success with the WISC-IIIUK.
Benefits of WISC–IVUK
- Expand and strengthen clinical utility to support your decision-making
- Develop the four Index Scores as the primary interpretive structure
- Improve the assessment of fluid reasoning, working memory and processing speed
- Improve subtest reliabilities, floors and ceilings from WISC–IIIUK
- Co-normed with the recently published WIAT–IIUK(which replaces the WOND, WORD and WOLD)
- Updated, colourful, child-friendly artwork
- Instructions to both the examiner and the child are improved to make the WISC–IVUKeven more user friendly
Subtest Changes
Three WISC–IIIUK subtests have been eliminated from WISC–IVUK: Object Assembly, Mazes and Picture Arrangement. WISC–IIIUK subtests that are now supplemental include Picture Completion, Arithmetic and Information.
New Subtests
Several new subtests are added to reflect current clinical knowledge and practice:
- Word Reasoning - measures reasoning with verbal material; child identifies underlying concept given successive clues
- Matrix Reasoning - measures fluid reasoning (a highly reliable subtest on WAIS–IIIUK and WPPSI-IIIUK ); child is presented with a partially filled grid and asked to select the item that properly completes the matrix
- Picture Concepts - measures fluid reasoning, perceptual organisation, and categorisation (requires categorical reasoning without a verbal response); from each of two or three rows of objects, child selects objects that go together based on an underlying concept
- Letter-Number Sequencing - measures working memory (adapted from WAIS–III); child is presented with a mixed series of numbers and letters and repeats them numbers first (in numerical order), then letters (in alphabetical order)
- Cancellation - measures processing speed using random and structured animal target forms (foils are common non-animal objects)
- In addition, new optional recall procedures have been added to the Coding subtest, including free recall, cued digit recall and cued symbol recall
Four Composite Scores
In order to make interpretation more clinical meaningful, the dual IQ and Index structure from WISC–IIIUK has been replaced with a single system of four composite scores (consistent with the Four Index Scores in WISC–IIIUK) and the Full Scale IQ.
This new system helps you better understand a child’s needs in relation to contemporary theory and research in cognitive information processing.
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Pricing Information
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Complete Kit :
Includes administration & technical manual, stimulus book, 25 record forms, 25 response booklets 1 & 25 response booklets 2, block design blocks, symbol search & coding scoring key and cancellation scoring templates with a bag.
ISBN 0749158019 |
Rs 54,980.00 + VAT + Shipping and Handling
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