Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children – Fifth Edition, Integrated (WISC-V Integrated)
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- Overview: The WISC-V Integrated includes 14 subtests to choose from to provide insight into a child's WISC-V performance and approach to learning.
- Qualification Level: C
- Age Range: 6:0 – 16:11
- Administration: Paper-and-pencil
- Completion Time: Varies by subtest selected
- Scoring Options: Q-global™ Scoring & Reporting or Manual Scoring
- Report Options: Score Report
- Publication Date: 2015
Gain a deeper understanding of cognitive processes impacting a child’s WISC-V performance
Designed to help you develop appropriate interventions or treatments, the WISC-V Integrated allows you to choose only the subtests that will help you answer the referral question and investigate a child’s WISC-V performance.
Content & Administration
Use the WISC-V to obtain the five primary index scores and other relevant scores. Then, use only the subtests you need from the WISC-V Integrated to gain further information on specific domains to understand a child’s WISC-V performance, cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and problem solving.
WISC-V Integrated subtests include:
- Similarities Multiple Choice
- Vocabulary Multiple Choice
- Picture Vocabulary Multiple Choice
- Information Multiple Choice
- Comprehension Multiple Choice
- Figure Weights Process Approach
- Arithmetic Process Approach
- Written Arithmetic
- Block Design Multiple Choice
- Cancellation Abstract
- Spatial Span
- Sentence Recall
- Coding Recall
- Coding Copy
New WISC-V Integrated Index Scores
Multiple Choice Verbal Comprehension Index (MCVCI): Using scores from the WISC–V Integrated Similarities Multiple Choice and the Vocabulary Multiple Choice subtest, you can obtain a measure of verbal comprehension that eliminates expressive demands.
Visual Working Memory Index (VWMI): Using scores from WISC–V Picture Span and the WISC–V Integrated Spatial Span subtest, you can obtain a measure of visual working memory that includes both visual and visual-spatial tasks.
Features & Benefits
- Flexible and targeted, choose only the subtests that will help you answer the referral question
- Provides adapted and varied versions of the WISC-V subtests to help you more clearly explain WISC-V performance and assess children with special needs
- Provides measures that expand working memory construct coverage and that allow you to assess domain-specific functioning of working memory — critical to providing intervention recommendations.
- Measures verbal comprehension ability for children with expressive language issues
- Allows you to refine and test hypotheses about why a child may have difficulty in a specific cognitive area
Users & Applications
School, clinical and neuropsychologists use this test to:
- Understand a child's WISC-V performance when significant and unusual discrepancies are observed across subtest or index scores.
- Understand changes in a child's profile of cognitive strengths and weaknesses over time (e.g., differences in subtest or index scores relative to a previous evaluation)
- Identify cognitive processing strengths and weaknesses in students with specific learning disabilities in order to facilitate diagnostic formation and intervention planning.
- Assess for cognitive processing difficulties in children with psychiatric issues or neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., ADHD) and recommend appropriate interventions.
- Investigate the impact of brain injuries and neurological/medical conditions related to children’s cognitive functioning.
WISC-V Integrated Kit 0158008413
WISC-V Integrated Kit includes: Administration and Scoring Manual, Technical and Interpretive Manual, Stimulus Books 1 and 2, 25 Record Forms, 25 Response Booklet #1, 25 Response Booklet #2, Spatial Span Board, Coding Recall Scoring Key, and Cancellation Abstract Scoring Template