Essentials of WAIS-IV Assessment



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Question from chapter 1 Essentials of WAIS-IV Assessment 1) The Binet-Simon Scale was the first to include age levels. a) 1878 b) 1898 c) 1908 d) 1928 2) The Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scale had as a key innovation, the use of a) timed subtests b) colored stimulus materials c) derivation IQs d) a mental age formula 3) The source of the Information subtest was the a) Stanford-Binet b) Raven's Progressive Matrices c) Army Alpha d) Termann Beta 4) Harrison et. al (1988) reported on a survey of clinical psychologists that showed used the WAIS or WAIS-R. a) 37% b) 57% c) 77% d) 97% 5) All the following are theoretical constructs used in the WAIS-IV EXCEPT a) fluid reasoning b) working memory c) visuospatial reasoning d) processing speed 6) The Effect holds that a person's standard scores on an old test, with outdated norms will tend to be spuriously high. a) Escalator b) Regression c) Venturi d) Flynn 7) Among the verbal comprehension subtests, only emerged as a good measure of g. a) Comprehension b) Vocabulary c) Information d) Similarities

Question from chapter 2 8) In administering the WAIS-IV, it is recommended that you sit the examinee. a) to the right of b) to the left of c) opposite d) it really doesn't matter 9) Modifications to the standardized procedure to accommodate examinees' limitations may invalidate test scores. 10) The rule which enables examiners to go back to easier items if the first set of items causes difficulty is called the rule. a) reverse b) mulligan c) floor d) probe 11) The discontinue rule for coding is a) after 2 consecutive scores of 0 b) after 3 consecutive scores of 0 c) after 45 seconds for each item d) after 120 seconds 12) You do not need to use a stopwatch for a) arithmetic b) matrix reasoning c) visual puzzles d) figure weights 13) It is best to query with a a) question b) nonverbal gesture c) restatement of the question d) gentle command 14) The block model must be at a distance away from the edge of the table. a) 3 inches b) 7 inches c) 1 foot d) it depends on the height of the examinee

15) On the Similarities subtest teaching items, feedback is given to show that a response involving is more desirable. a) a concrete response b) a quick response c) a higher degree of abstraction d) an overly elaborate response 16) Matrix reasoning has types of nonverbal reasoning tasks? a) 4 b) 6 c) 8 d) 10 17) The Arithmetic subtest does not allow the use of paper and pencil. 18) On the Information subtest, the words may be spelled for the examinee. 19) Do not administer the Figure Weights subtest to examinees who are age or older. a) 70 b) 75 c) 80 d) 85 20) On each item of the Cancellation subtest, discontinue after seconds. a) 45 b) 60 c) 90 d) 120 21) On the Picture Completion subtest, there are possible queries. a) 0 b) 1 c) 2 d) 3 Question from chapter 3 22) On the WAIS-IV, about two-thirds of the examinees earn IQs between a) 95 and 105 b) 90 and 110 c) 85 and 115 d) 80 and 120

23) To determine and examinee's scaled scores, you will need all the following EXCEPT a) the individual's gender b) the individual's chronological age c) the subtest raw scores from the record forms d) Table A.1 from the Administration and Scoring Manual 24) Comprehension and Picture Completion are not used in the FSIQ unless they are replacing another subtest. 25) You may only prorate which of these? a) VCI or PRI b) PRI or WMI c) WMI or PSI d) PSI or VCI 26) Which subtest may be substituted for Matrix Reasoning? a) Comprehension b) Picture Completion c) Letter-Number Sequencing d) Cancellation 27) On the Vocabulary subtest, the examiner can assign a response 1.5 points if relevant. 28) Which is NOT a criteria for a 2 point Vocabulary response? a) good synonym b) general classification to which the word belongs c) a correct definition of a related form of the word d) correct figurative use of the word 29) The range of scores for the Coding subtest is a) -5-25 b) 10 to 90 c) 0-135 d) 32-212 Question from chapter 4 30) Which is NOT a tenet of the Intelligent Testing Philosophy? a) subtests measure what the individual has learned b) subtests are samples of behavior c) subtests measure the individual's achievement d) test batteries are optimally useful when interpreted from a theoretical model

31) All the following affect Similarities subtest scores EXCEPT a) time pressure b) flexibility c) negativism d) interests 32) Less than 5% of adults have a backward digit span that is longer than their sequencing span by or more points. a) 1 b) 2 c) 4 d) 8 33) For which subtest does color blindness need to be ruled out as a potential cause for poor performance? a) Visual Puzzles b) Symbol Search c) Block Design d) Matrix Reasoning 34) Adults or adolescent with chronic may suffer early failures on which the Information subtest. a) anxiety b) fatigue c) depression d) truancy 35) Figure Weights places a great demand on skills because the examinee must sustain attention while using several different cognitive processes at the same time. a) math b) visual acuity c) executive functioning d) relaxation 36) The authors recommend using in intra-individual analysis. a) subtests b) clusters Question from chapter 5 37) The "Above Average/Normative Strength" description is used for what standard score range? a) 110 to 119 b) 110 to 125 c) 116 to 125 d) 116 to 130

38) In summarizing overall intellectual ability, when the FSIQ is not interpretable, determine whether the may be used. a) VCI b) GAI c) PRI d) PSI 39) Which score is computed from the two Working Memory core subtests and the two Processing Speed core subtests? a) WMPS b) Freedom from Distractability c) Fluid Processing d) CPI 40) Which Lurian neuropsychological perspective is the counterpart to the CHC perspective which involves solving novel problems by using reasoning abilities such as induction? a) Short-Term Memory b) Fluid Reasoning c) Visual Processing d) Crystallized Ability 41) If the person tested is not between the ages of 16 and 69, you cannot use the Keith Five- Factor model. 42) A ability is an ability that is represented by a cohesive set of scaled scores, each reflecting a slightly different aspect of the ability. a) positive b) core c) foundational d) unitary 43) An index that is an uncommon personal strength and a normative strength is a a) personal strength b) key asset c) normative strength d) high priority strength 44) A single interpretable index is sufficient to be used to develop an IEP. 45) Which clinical cluster is derived from Letter-number Sequencing plus Digit Span? a) Visual-Motor Speed b) Fluid Reasoning c) Visual Processing d) Mental Manipulation

46) Which clinical cluster is derived from Vocabulary plus Information? a) Lexical Knowledge b) General Information c) Verbal Fluid Reasoning d) Long-Term Memory Question from chapter 6 47) The testing model was offered by Hale and Fiorello (2004). a) cognitive hypothesis b) intrapersonal c) weighted norm d) No Child Left Behind 48) Index-level interpretation assumes that performance across the multiple subtests a) was relatively uniform b) cannot be predicted c) is highly variable d) varies by age 49) Examiners are cautioned to not over interpret differences. a) PRI - FSIQ b) FSIQ - WMI c) WMI - VCI d) VCI - PRI 50) Which is NOT a primary cognitive capacity targeted for assessment in verbal comprehension tasks? a) retrieval of facts from various content areas b) retrieval of word meanings c) reasoning with real-world cause-effect relationships d) auditory processing speed 51) Which is a primary cognitive capacity involved in perceptual reasoning tasks? a) visual acuity b) reasoning with visually presented nonverbal stimuli c) visual processing speed d) working memory applied with nonverbal visual stimuli 52) Which is a secondary cognitive capacity not targeted for assessment which is likely to be involved in processing speed tasks? a) visual processing speed b) motor processing speed c) visual discrimination d) visual-motor processing speed

53) Which is NOT a subsection in the recommendations section in a report for a minor. a) What the child can do for himself or herself b) What the parents can do for the child c) What school staff can do for the child d) What community resources can do for the child 54) Which are narrow-band cognitive capacities responsible for organization of input? a) neural funnels b) basic processes c) abilities d) parallel processors Question from chapter 7 55) Which type of study compares the test performance of the same groups of individuals at different points in time? a) cross-sectional b) longitudinal using independent samples c) longitudinal d) cross-sequential 56) The declines in mean scores in cross-sectional samples of adults may be due to differences in a) SES b) Age c) Health d) Education 57) McGrew (2005) found that abilities remain stable through old age. a) crystallized b) fluid c) visuospatial d) tactile 58) In the first Duke longitudinal study, which group experienced the least attrition? a) the low IQ group b) the middle IQ group c) the high IQ group d) the attrition rate was evenly spread amongst the groups 59) In an overview of the Wechsler longitudinal investigations, Kaufman & Kaufman (1993) found a loss in Performance IQ of points per decade. a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 10

60) Hultsch et al. (1999) found a relationship between and change in cognitive functioning. a) health b) personality c) lifestyle d) intellectually related activities Question from chapter 8 61) Adults with Autistic Disorder or Asperger's Disorder had the highest mean scores on which subtests? a) Symbol Search and Information b) Information and Vocabulary c) Vocabulary and Coding d) Coding and Symbol Search 62) Which was the only subtest that was among the highest for each of the groups with intellectual impairment? a) Symbol Search b) Cancellation c) Picture Completion d) Block Design 63) Adults with ADHD had the highest mean scores on a) Picture Completion and Vocabulary b) Vocabulary and Matrix Reasoning c) Matrix Reasoning and Coding d) Coding and Picture Completion 64) It is important to evaluate the results of the depressed sample in light of the fact the 78% of them were for their depression symptoms at the time of testing. a) also OCD b) taking medications c) also anxious d) not taking any medications 65) The greatest VCI - PRI Discrepancy was for which clinical group? a) Traumatic Brain Injury b) Intellectually Gifted c) Reading Disorder d) ADHD

66) The focus on the approach (Kaplan, 1988) is on the various processes an individual uses to solve a problem correctly and the processes that might lead to the failure to solve a problem. a) breadcrumb b) process c) schema d) trial and error 67) For the clinical samples, was the highest scaled score for 5 of the 13 samples. a) Coding b) Block Design c) Similarities d) Vocabulary Question from chapter 9 68) The authors stated a strength of the WAIS-IV is the addition of to measure fluid reasoning. a) Figure Weights b) Letter Number Sequencing c) Visual Puzzles d) Cancellation 69) Another strength is that Vocabulary and Information have been reduced from consecutive failures. a) 5 to 3 b) 4 to 2 c) 6 to 3 d) 5 to 4 70) A weakness of Figure Weights is said to be a) ambiguous scoring b) time pressure c) confusing directions d) a low score ceiling 71) There is no way to determine strengths and weaknesses of the supplemental subtests. Question from chapter 10 72) Any relevant gossip is to be included in the Background Information section. Cont.

73) Which of the following is NOT included in the Appearance and Behavioral Characteristics section? a) facial characteristics b) posture c) clothing style d) head circumference 74) Summary information should already be stated earlier in the body of the report.