It is used to measure adult (as well as adolescent) intelligence. It is a form of an IQ test.
An intelligence test is a tool used to measure thinking ability in terms of a standardized measure. Some of these are: Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, and the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities.
Learn to spell: Wechsler.
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All of the above
No, it's not even an IQ test because a full half of the test measures your knowledge of words. That is like replacing five questions on a ten-question math test with history questions, and then still calling the test a "math" test. To measure your IQ, just go to wwww.iqtest.dkThank you
An intelligence test is a tool used to measure thinking ability in terms of a standardized measure. Some of these are: Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, and the Woodcock-Johnson III Tests of Cognitive Abilities.
All of the Wechsler scales are divided into six verbal and five performance subtests.
Learn to spell: Wechsler.
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yes, 100 is the average
All of the above
No, it's not even an IQ test because a full half of the test measures your knowledge of words. That is like replacing five questions on a ten-question math test with history questions, and then still calling the test a "math" test. To measure your IQ, just go to wwww.iqtest.dkThank you
Such tests include the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, the Wechsler Intelligence Scales, the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, and the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
A great difference is that Wechsler scale doens't calculate your IQ the same way as STanford-binet intelligence scale. 132 iQ (wechsler) => something like 140...in the SBIS scale. You will find a really complete answer by going on best-iq-test (dot) on the title: IQ: IQ Test scales - The Stanford-Binet scale.
The Wechsler Scale is an example of an intelligence test that would be administered on an individual basis.
The creators of each test are both genetically and physically different (all answers are correct A+)
James Wechsler was born in 1915.