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Slosson educational tests and assessments for teachers, educators and other professionals, in schools, hospitals, and corrections.  Used to test students in regular and special education, remedial reading and math, intelligence, visual motor, speech language for school screening and forms for teachers to evaluation students' mental abilities.


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Main Category : W / (WRIT) Wide Range Intelligence Test. The WRIT Yields a Verbal (Crystallized) IQ and a Visual (Fluid ) IQ. When combine it yields a General IQ.
(WRIT-1) Wide Range Intelligence Test Kit
Price: $617.38
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The WRIT is a highly reliable assessment of cognitive abilities that can be used with individuals ages 4-85 years. The WRIT provides an estimate of cognitive ability for psychiatric or vocational rehabilitation evaluations; it also helps to identify learning disabilities, mental retardation, giftedness, neuropsychological impairments, and other exceptionalities. Taking less than 30 minutes to administer, the WRIT assesses both verbal and nonverbal abilities, yielding a Verbal IQ and a Visual IQ, which generate a General IQ when combined.
Features and benefits •Fast and reliable. Administration times average less than 30 minutes—yet the WRIT is as reliable as many lengthier measures.
•Covers an extended age range. Only one set of materials is needed to assess preschool children as young as 4 years to adults age 85 years.
•Documents ability levels. Provides an estimate of cognitive ability for psychiatric or vocational rehabilitation evaluations.
•Helps to identify exceptionalities. The WRIT can help identify learning disabilities, mental retardation, giftedness, and neuropsychological impairments.
•Easy to learn to administer. The format is familiar because the conceptual roots of the WRIT are related to a hierarchical model of ability familiar to psychologists trained in individual testing.
•Colorful, attractive, and engaging. Subtests encourage participation by individuals of all ages.
Test structure Four subtests address specific abilities: The Vocabulary and Verbal Analogies subtests form the Verbal scale; the Matrices and Diamonds subtests form the Visual scale.
Technical information Standardized on 2,285 individuals, the WRIT produces IQs that are highly correlated with those from traditional and much lengthier cognitive measures, including the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children®, 3rd Ed. (WISC®-III; .90) and the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale®, 3rd Ed. (WAIS®-III; .91). The WRIT was conormed with the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT), allowing for sound and efficient determination of an intelligence/achievement discrepancy.
Note: Stopwatch required for administration.

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