Intelligence testsWechsler 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 Kaufman Adolescent and Adult Intelligence:Ages 11 to 85. For more information go to the American Guidance Services at 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 OtherWide 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 AchievementFor ages 2 to 90. It provides multiple measures of reading, mathematics,
written expression and language. The test takes about one hour to complete.
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