What edition is the latest edition of the Stanford Binet?
5th
Who was this intelligence test first published by?
Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
What is a query?
It is a question you ask to evaluate the person's knowledge more thoroughly.
What was Intellectual Disability previously called?
Mental Retardation
What is an Intellectual Disability? There are 3 parts.
"significant deficits in intellectual and adaptive functioning, with onset during the developmental period."
What are the two "domains" in the latest edition of the Standford Binet?
Verbal and Nonverbal
What age range does the SB cover?
2 to 89+
True or False: The basal is the same for every level on every subtest.
False
What does adaptive functioning mean?
"conceptual, practical and social domains of behavior"
How many standard deviations below the mean, is considered an ID?
2 or more
Name 1 strength of the SB from the reading.
Excellent standardization
Good reliability and concurrent validity
Good Technical Manual and Interpretive Manual
Good test materials
Usefulness for individuals with some disabilities
Name 1 limitation of the SB from the reading.
Questionable construct validity
Complex, flexible, and somewhat imprecise administration procedures
Complex organization of the test
Inconvenient location of administrative guidelines
Basal rules vary by _____ and _____ on SB.
subtest and level
What is the difference between fixed cutoffs and flexible cutoffs?
Fixed Cutoffs: absolute score markers
Flexible Cutoffs: scores around the marker are considered with clinical judgement
There needs to be deficits in both _____ and _____ functioning to be considered ID.
intellectual and adaptive
What is a "testlet?"
All items on a subtest at one particular level of difficulty make a "testlet"
Nonverbal Visual-Spatial Processing and Nonverbal Working Memory have 6 levels (Levels 1-6) and the rest have 5 levels (Levels 2-6)
42 total testlets
What is the "routing procedure" that the SB uses?
First-- administer the Non-Verbal Fluid Reasoning subtest and the Verbal Knowledge subtest
Then-- the raw score on the Non-Verbal Fluid Reasoning and Verbal Knowledge will determine the start points for the remaining non-verbal and verbal subtests, respectively.
What is a "part score?"
"variables targeting more specific abilities than the IQ"
Name at least 1 diagnosis (there are many) that should be ruled out before diagnosing Intellectual Disability.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Assorted Communication Disorders (CD), Global Developmental Delay (GDD), Neuro-developmental Disorders (NDD), Neuro-cognitive disorders (NCD)
**note: ASD, CD and NCD can be comorbid with ID
What is the prevalence rate of ID in the population?
a. 3%, b. 1%, c. 15%, d. 10%
1% (also higher in males)
Complete the sentence: "All of the subtests are good measures of g with the exception of ___________, which is a fair measure of g.
a. Nonverbal Fluid Reasoning, b. Quantitative Reasoning, c. Nonverbal Working Memory, d. Verbal Knowledge
Nonverbal Fluid Reasoning
Name one of the activities in the Nonverbal Knowledge subtest.
a. Picture Absurdities, b. Form Board, c. Delayed Response, d. Object Series
Procedural Knowledge and Picture Absurdities
What are the 2 main factors in distinguishing ASD and ID from one another?
Language Development and Social Skills
Name 1 controversial practice about the assessment of intellectual functioning and WHY is it controversial.
Fixed Cutoffs vs. Flexible Cutoffs
Obtaining and Averaging Multiple IQs
Interpreting Part Scores
Invalidating IQs when Their Components are Discrepant
Identifying Infants and Preschool-Age Children with ID
Information is needed is 5 different domains to provide a multi-dimensional assessment. Name 3 of the 5 domains.
1. Intellectual abilities
2. Adaptive behavior
3. Health
4. Participation
5. Context of the individual