What does Gc represent
Comprehension Knowledge
What is the total number of subtests in the WJ Cog
18
Can you stray from general administration procedures?
No, it is best to administer according to standardization practices....
However, if for some reason you must, you should document it in your report and interpret results with caution
What does Letter Pattern Matching measure?
Gs-P Perceptual Speed
What are confidence intervals?
Increases “confidence” that the examinee’s true score falls within an identified range, but does not increase precision of obtained score.
Uses the standard error of measure (SEM) around the obtained standard score to create the range.
Commonly available confidence levels are: 68%, 80%, 90%, and 95%. The higher the confidence level, the wider the band.
What is Gf
Fluid Reasoning
How many subtests do you need to administer for the standard battery?
1-10
Can you penalize for mispronunciations due to speech difficulties, regional or dialect differences
No
What does phonological processing measure?
Ga-PC (Phonetic Coding)
Glr-LA (Speed of Lexical Access)
Glr-FW (Word Fluency)
What are standard scores?
Describes performance relative to the average performance of the comparison group.
Example: M=100, SD=15
What is Ga
Auditory Processing
How many subtests produce the GIA score?
1-7
How do you know the suggested starting points
Age
What does story recall measure?
Glr-MM (Meaningful Memory)
What are percentile ranks?
Describes performance as relative standing in the comparison group on a scale of 1 to 99.
Indicates the percentage of comparison group who had scores the same as or lower.
What is Gs
Processing Speed
What is the basal rule?
The lowest set of consecutive correct responses specified, or Item 1
Can you repeat items that are audio recorded
No
What does visualization measure?
Gv-Vz (Visualization)
When do you choose age norms versus grade norms?
Generally grade norms are preferable in school-based settings; age norms in ungraded settings
Name all 7 CHC areas
Comprehension knowledge
Fluid Reasoning
Auditory Processing
Processing Speed
Visual Processing
Short-term working memory
Long-Term Retrieval
What is the ceiling rule?
The highest set of consecutive incorrect responses specified, or the last item
You record in minutes and seconds
What does concept formation measure?
Gf-I (Inductive Reasoning)
What clusters are present in the standard battery?
General Intellectual Ability (GIA)
Brief Intellectual Ability (BIA)
Gf-Gc Composite
Comprehension-Knowledge (Gc)
Fluid Reasoning (Gf)
Short-term Working Memory (Gwm)
Cognitive Efficiency
Vocabulary (requires 1 OL test)
Intra-cognitive variation procedure requires a minimum of Tests 1-7