Intelligence tests
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Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale:

The test provides an overall, composite measure of intelligence, an estimate of verbal comprehension and expression, and an estimate of visual-spatial reasoning. For ages 16 to 89. More information go to the Psychology Corporation at
http://www.harcourt-uk.com/product.aspx?n=1316&s=1321&cat=1422&skey=2431

Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence:

Ages 11 to 85. For more information go to the American Guidance Services at
http://www.agsnet.com/index.asp

Woodcock Johnson III Tests for Cognitive Ability:

Ages 2 to 90. It provides information on important cognitive processing abilities, which is important in the diagnosis of learning disabilities. For more information go to Riverside Publishing Company at
http://www.riverpub.com/products/clinical/wj3/home.html


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Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT 3)

For ages 5 to 75 years. It is a 15-minute numeracy test. There are no word problems, so reading is not an issue. For more information, go to the Dyslexia Institute at www.dyslexia-inst.org.uk and click on the resource shop.

Woodcock Johnson III Tests of Achievement

For ages 2 to 90. It provides multiple measures of reading, mathematics, written expression and language. The test takes about one hour to complete. For more information go to Riverside Publishing Company at
http://www.riverpub.com/products/clinical/wj3/home.html