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WISC-V

Published on Jun 02, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WISC-V

Janice Colven, Tracey Taylor & Stephanie McLeod
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • summarize the purpose of the WISC and its measures
  • comment on best practices for administration of the WISC
  • list some of the contributing and cautionary aspects
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PURPOSE

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WHAT DOES IT MEASURE?

  • verbal comprehension
  • visual/spatial reasoning
  • fluid (non-verbal) reasoning
  • working memory
  • processing speed
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Verbal Comprehension

Ability to access and apply word knowledge
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Visual / Spatial Reasoning

visual details & spatial relationships
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Fluid Reasoning

concepts & relationships among visual objects
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Working Memory

ability to register, maintain, and manipulate info
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Processing Speed

visual identification & decision-making
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ADMINISTRATION

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WHO & HOW?

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PAPER vs. iPAD

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Benefits of iPad Administration

  • interactive & engaging
  • scores as you go & eliminates errors
  • sends graphs & printouts
  • less to carry (manual is on iPad)
  • add & remove subtests with ease
  • discrete built in timer
  • records student responses
  • calculates basal & ceiling
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Cons of iPad Administration

  • technical problems may arise
  • increased preparation - charging
  • not as easy to make anecdotal notes while testing
  • no cost savings (pay per swipe so charged for what you use)
  • licence fee
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CRITIQUE

Contributing & Cautionary Aspects
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Ages: 6.0 - 16.11

Reliability (Composite Scores): .90 - .96

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Cost: $2000 +

Demographics: Canadian. Does not include students with exceptionalities (ex. learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, or low cognitive ability)

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NEXT STEPS

Cohen, L. G. & Sepenciner, L. J. (2015). Assessment of Children and Youth with Special Needs (4th Edition). Upper Saddle River, NJ. Pearson.

Sattler, J. M. & Dumont, R. (2004). Assessment of Children: WISC-IV and WPPSI-III Supplement. San Diego, CA: Jerome M. Sattler, Publisher, Inc.

Maccow, G., Ph.D. (2015). Advanced Interpretationof the WISC-V [PDF]. Toronto, ON: Pearson, Inc.

Osberg. J. (2017, 06, 01). Personal interview.

WISC-IV: Canadian Manual (4th Edition). (2003). Toronto, ON: PsychCorp.

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