How do you interpret WPPSI-IV scores?
The Standard Score Ranges For the WPPSI-IV
- Extremely Low: Below 70. Students who test in this range may need to be placed in special education courses.
- Borderline: 70-79.
- Low Average: 80-89.
- Average: 90-109.
- High Average: 110-119.
- Superior: 120-129.
- Very Superior: 130+.
What does a high VCI score mean?
Verbal Comprehension High scores in this area indicate a well-developed verbal reasoning system with strong word knowledge acquisition, effective information retrieval, good ability to reason and solve verbal problems, and effective communication of knowledge.
What do the WPPSI-IV subtests measure?
The WPPSI-IV is composed of 10 core subtests and 5 additional subtests for children ages 4 years through 7 years and 7 months. It measures five domains of functioning: verbal comprehension, visual spatial reasoning, working memory, fluid reasoning, and processing speed.
What does Wppsi IV stand for?
The Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence–Fourth Edition (WPPSI–IV) includes extensive and notable enhancements that are targeted to benefit both children and examiners.
What does WPPSI measure?
The WPPSI measures progress in areas such as how to think and problem-‐solve, thinking processes, and decision-‐making skills.
What does WPPSI-IV stand for?
What is a composite score Wisc?
A Composite Score that represents a child’s overall intellectual ability (FSIQ) Primary Index Scores that measure the following areas of cognitive functioning: Verbal Comprehension Index (VCI), Visual Spatial Index (VSI), Fluid Reasoning Index (FRI), Working Memory Index (WMI), and the Processing Speed Index (PSI).
What are the core subtests of the Wppsi?
The WPPSI–IV FSIQ for this age band is based on five core subtests: Information, Receptive Vocabulary, Block Design, Object Assembly, and Picture Memory.