Test of Information Processing Skills (TIPS)
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Test of Information Processing Skills (TIPS)
Visual & Auditory Memory/Sequencing
Ages 5 through Adult (90+)
Individual Administration
Nationally Norm-Referenced on 3,314 individuals
The TIPS provides clinicians with quick and reliable measures of how well a person processes information (letter strings) presented visually and auditorally.
Although TIPS had its genesis in the Learning Efficiency Test (R. Webster, 1981, 1992, and 1998), it features new items, new subtests (Delayed Recall and Word Fluency), new scoring procedures, and new national norms (N=3,314).
TIPS Performance Relates to:
executive function
working memory
auditory processing, visual processing
learning / retaining /organizing / using new information
TIPS assesses:
how a person (age 5 through 90+) processes information that is either seen or heard
how much information is retained (short term, working memory and delayed recall)
how it is retained (in the sequence presented or in a scrambled order)
the effects of interference on recall
semantic fluency
Short-term and working memory responses show differences between sequenced and non-sequenced retention (a hallmark of those with learning disabilities).
Error analyses (Proactive Inhibition and Auditory Intrusion) document the extent to which new information is lost or its retention is inhibited.
Administration and ScoringThe TIPS can be administered in about 30 minutes. Processing is assessed in two modalities (Visual and Auditory) and three recall conditions using strings of two to nine non-rhyming letters. Sequential and non-sequential scores are obtained; standard scores and percentile ranks are provided.
The Scoring Tutorial(Provided in the Manual) Walks the new user through the scoring procedures and includes a Practice Exercise with an Annotated Key
TIPS Subtests
Visual and Auditory Modality
Letter Strings are presented and the letters are recalled immediately, then recalled after an interference task (counting), then recalled again after a longer interference task (repeating a sentence)
Scores differentiate sequenced vs non-sequenced recall (letters recalled in the exact sequence as presented vs letters recalled out of sequence);
Error analysis provide measures of Acoustic Intrusion and Proactive Interference effects.
Delayed Recall Subtest
animal or fruits from the interference sentences are recalled;
Semantic Fluency Subtest
word lists are generated orally within one-minute spans,
word lists are written within one-minute spans.
The TIPS Protocol Provides a detailed summary of how one processes new information presented visually or auditorilly. An easy-to-use format facilitates score calculations.
TIPS Scoring SoftwareThis easy-to-use software does all the scoring for you. Just enter the responses given during testing, and the program does all the calculations! The report it generates shows all scores just like the scoring page on the protocol, and also provides a graphed representation. The program also double-checks that the ceiling has been met, thus eliminating incorrect test scores.
(Available in PC format only, for XP, Windows 2000, and Windows 7 operating systems.)