What are the relevant subtests that can include repeating directions?
What are the core subtests of this index?
What are Similarities, Vocabulary, and Information
What does Figure Weights ask the patient to do?
What is select the appropriate image that will balance out the scale.
What skills is WMI related to? What does it measure?
What is attention and concentration. What is ability to hold and manipulate information in short-term memowreeeee. NOT memory, BUT WORKING MEMOWREEEEE *DAPHNA VOICE*
What is the supplemental subtest of this index called? What does it measure?
Cancellation. It measures perceptual recognition, perceptual discrimination, perceptual scanning ability, speed and accuracy, attention and concentration, and visuomotor coordination
Which two subtests can items NOT be repeated on? What subtest can items be repeated only once?
What is Digit Span and Letter-Number Sequencing. What is Arithmetic.
Which of the subtests measures word knowledge, language development, and expressive language ability?
What is Vocabulary.
Which of the subtests shows a completed picture and asks the patient to select three of the images to complete it? What is it measuring?
What is Visual Puzzles. It is measuring visual recognition and identification, perception of part in relation to whole, and visuospatial reasoning
Which of the subtests measures immediate rote recall and reversibility/ability to shift thought patterns? What does it ask you to do?
What is Digit Span. What is recall numbers backward and sequencing
What does this index, PSI, measure?
Speed of processing information, planning and organization, motor control and coordination of visual and motor abilities, and motivation
Subtests from which index can items and directions be repeated as often as requested?
What is Verbal Comprehension subtests
On which subtest are you asked to identify if two things are alike? What does this subtest intend to measure?
What is similarities. What is logical abstract reasoning and what is verbal concept formation.
What does Block Design measure and what are you asked to do? Is it timed?
What is Spatial Visualization and Part-to-Whole relationships. What is put blocks together to assemble the picture. What is yes, it's timed.
What is Arithmetic. What is it asks you to compute calculations after providing a scenario
What does Symbol Search ask the patient to do? What does it measure?
How many supplemental subtests are there? What are they?
What is five. Comprehension, Figure Weights, Picture Completion, Letter-Number Sequencing, and Cancellation
What is comprehension
This subtest measures visuospatial reasoning, abstract reasoning, and visual organization. What's the name of the subtest? Is it timed? What does it ask the patient to do?
What is Matrix Reasoning, not timed, it asks the patient to select from a series of pictures to finish the pattern in the matrix.
What is the name of the supplemental subtest of this index? What does it measure?
What is Letter-Number Sequencing. It measures auditory short-term memowreee, sequencing ability, and concentration and attention
This subtest measures psychomotor speed, ability to follow directions, clerical speed and accuracy, visual short-term memory, and paper-pencil skills. What is the subtest called? Is it timed?
What is Coding. Yes, it is timed.
How many core subtests are there on the WAIS-IV? What are they?
What type of knowledge does the subtest 'Information' measure?
What is range of a person's factual knowledge/learned information.
What are the two supplemental subtests on this index?
When would it be important to use a supplemental subtest?
When there is variability between scores within the index (intra-index variability)
Is PSI a part of the FSIQ? If so or if not, which other indices are ?
What about GAI? Which indices are a part of GAI.
Is PSI a part of CPI? Which indices are?
Yes it is. FSIQ = VCI, PRI, WMI, and PSI.
No, PSI is not a part of GAI. GAI = 3 core VCI subtests (VCI) and 3 core PRI subtests (PRI).
Yes. CPI=2 core WMI subtests and 2 core PSI subtests