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(SOI-LA) Structure of Intellect Learning Abilities Test excellent for the gifted
Recognizing that students have different types of intelligence, the Structure of Intellect Learning Abilities Test (SOI-LA) tells you "what kind," not just "how much." The SOI-LA assesses up to 26 separate cognitive abilities. Instead of a global IQ score, it provides a detailed profile of each student's intellectual strengths and weaknesses--a profile that improves student evaluation, simplifies placement, and guides teaching.
The SOI-LA is based on Guilford's multifactor model of intelligence, which classifies cognitive activity according to three dimensions:
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