As opposed to a chair, Dr. Johnson would usually rather sit here.
What is the floor?
The Wechsler intelligence scales highlight the multifaceted nature of intellectual functioning. Both the child and adult versions share the Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory, and Processing Speed Indices. The other primary WAIS-IV index is the Perceptual Reasoning Index. The PRI corresponds to what on the WISC-V?
What are the Visual-Spatial Index and Fluid Reasoning Index?
This is the number of responses needed to validate a Rorschach protocol.
What is 14?
This is the age range for the appropriate use of the MACI-II.
What is 13 to 18 years of age?
(MACI is 13 to 19 years of age.)
The adolescent version of this instrument's subtests are mostly named after Greek mythological figures.
What is the TEA-Ch 2?
This is the theory Dr. Jenkins utilizes most in therapy and resorted to most during didactics.
What is Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)?
This subtest is administered on the WAIS-IV but not on the WISC-V.
What is Picture Completion?
These are the initials of the individual who answers all of our authorization and billing questions, especially when the rest of us are lost.
What is J-C?
What instruments do we utilize that have the exact same scales, regardless of the version administered?
The TOVA's variable of commission errors measures this.
What is impulsivity?
This subtest is unique on the VCI in that the maximum point value is lower than its counterparts.
What is the Information subtest?
The WCST it is unique from other instruments in that it provides feedback to the examinee regarding the accuracy of their responses. This is the feedback given.
What is "right" and "wrong"?
The TOVA has to be completed by this time in the day.
What is 1:00pm?
There are three shading determinants used for Exner's scoring system. This one is suggestive of feelings regarding attachment and the need for intimacy and closeness.
What is Texture?
There are three indices on the TEA-Ch2 instruments. One of them is referred to as the Everyday Attention Index. The other two indices measure these types of attention.
What are selective and sustained attention?
This is the age range for the NEPSY-II.
What is 3 through 16 years?
The TOVA can independently be administered for these two sensory modalities.
What is auditory and visual?
The first time an examinee provides this number of responses on Rorschach card (using Exner's system), an examiner should "pull" the card away from the examinee.
What is 5?
These special score variables are associated with interpersonal interest and involvement, with one indicating effective/adaptive interpersonal relationships and the other associated with problematic/conflicted interactions.
What are Good Human Response (GHR) and Poor Human Response (PHR)?
This is arguably Dr. Mikulecky's favorite question, often posed when first asked a question herself.
What is what do you think?
When CJH is not at the office or a meeting, there is a high probability that he is engaging in a favorite pastime.
What is golfing?
If you were looking at a patient's executive functioning, this is a primary part of the brain you'd be assessing.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
These are the three instruments included in a standard Higgins Battery for an adult patient.
What is a CNS, MCMI-IV, and Rorschach?
This TAT card aims to pull for family dynamics.
What is Card 2?
Originally used with individuals with schizophrenia, this neuropsychological instrument is indicated for use as a specific test for frontal lobe dysfunction.
What is the WCST?