35 Questions
What is the Multidimensional Aptitude Battery?
A group IQ test with two parts - verbal and performance
What are the ACER WQ and WL tests?
Qualitative and linguistic reasoning tests respectively, with timed questions
What does the Ravens Progressive Matrices measure?
Gf (fluid intelligence)
What are the subtests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scales?
Verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed
What is the CHC model of IQ?
A 5 factor model used by the WAIS-IV
How is the Stanford Binet V administered?
Based on ability level rather than age
What is the maximum number of broad abilities measured by the Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales?
4
What is the average adult level for the non-verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Level 5
What are the non-verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Object series/matrices, picture absurdities, quantitative reasoning, form patterns, and working memory
What are the verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Knowledge/vocabulary, verbal analogies, quantitative reasoning, position and direction, and last word
What percentage of IQ test scores fall within 2 standard deviations?
Most
How often can the Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales be repeated?
Within 2 years
What is the Multidimensional Aptitude Battery?
A group IQ test with two parts - verbal and performance
What are the ACER WQ and WL tests?
Qualitative and linguistic reasoning tests respectively, with timed questions
What does the Ravens Progressive Matrices measure?
Gf (fluid intelligence)
What are the subtests of the Wechsler Intelligence Scales?
Verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed
What is the CHC model of IQ?
A 5 factor model used by the WAIS-IV
How is the Stanford Binet V administered?
Based on ability level rather than age
What is the maximum number of broad abilities measured by the Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales?
4
What is the average adult level for the non-verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Level 5
What are the non-verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Object series/matrices, picture absurdities, quantitative reasoning, form patterns, and working memory
What are the verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Knowledge/vocabulary, verbal analogies, quantitative reasoning, position and direction, and last word
What percentage of IQ test scores fall within 2 standard deviations?
Most
How often can the Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales be repeated?
Within 2 years
What is the multidimensional aptitude battery?
A group IQ test with two parts - verbal and performance
What are ACER WQ and WL?
Qualitative and linguistic reasoning tests respectively, with timed questions
What does Ravens Progressive Matrices measure?
Gf (fluid intelligence)
What are the subtests of Wechsler Intelligence Scales?
Verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed
What is the CHC model of IQ?
A 5 factor model
What is the difference between the Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales in terms of administration?
The Stanford Binet V is administered based on ability level rather than age
How many broad abilities in Carroll's model of IQ do both the Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales measure?
4
What is the average adult level for the subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Level 5
What are the non-verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Object series/matrices, picture absurdities, quantitative reasoning, form patterns, and working memory
What are the verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V?
Knowledge/vocabulary, verbal analogies, quantitative reasoning, position and direction, and last word
What is the range of IQ test scores that fall within 2 standard deviations?
Most
Study Notes
Assessment of Intelligence Tests
- Multidimensional Aptitude Battery is a group IQ test with two parts - verbal and performance, and has good correlations.
- ACER WQ and WL are qualitative and linguistic reasoning tests respectively, with timed questions.
- Ravens Progressive Matrices has four versions and measures Gf (fluid intelligence), with culture-loaded or culture-reduced options.
- Wechsler Intelligence Scales are individual IQ tests with three versions for different age groups, and subtests for verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed.
- WAIS-IV has a traditional 4 factor model and a 5 factor model based on the CHC model of IQ.
- The Stanford Binet V is an adaptive IQ test with subtests for fluid reasoning, knowledge, quantitative reasoning, visuo-spatial reasoning, and working memory.
- The Stanford Binet V and Wechsler scales cannot be repeated within 2 years, and the former is administered based on ability level rather than age.
- Both tests measure a maximum of 4 of the 8 broad abilities in Carroll's model of IQ.
- The subtests of Stanford Binet V vary by age level, with level 5 being the average adult level.
- The non-verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V include object series/matrices, picture absurdities, quantitative reasoning, form patterns, and working memory.
- The verbal subtests of Stanford Binet V include knowledge/vocabulary, verbal analogies, quantitative reasoning, position and direction, and last word.
- Most IQ test scores fall within 2 standard deviations.
How well do you know about intelligence tests? Test your knowledge on different types of IQ tests, their subtests, and factors measured in this assessment of intelligence tests quiz. Explore the differences between group and individual IQ tests, timed and adaptive IQ tests, and culture-loaded versus culture-reduced tests. Discover the subtests for verbal comprehension, perceptual organization, working memory, and processing speed. See if you can identify the maximum number of broad abilities in Carroll's model of IQ and learn about the standard
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