Kaufman worksheet Flashcards
From what is the five-factor model derived?
Cattell-Horn Carroll Theory
What is another name for clinical cluster?
WAIS-IV composites
What do the clinical cluster enable the assessor to do?
Go beyond the index/factor profile in an attempt to uncover additional information about a person’s cognitive capabilities, as well as generate potentially meaningful hypotheses about areas of integrity or dysfunction
What additional subtests does the Keith 5-factor model require be administered?
Figure weights and letter-number sequencing
Of what is the GAI comprised?
Only the subtests that constitute VCI and PRI
In the 5-factor model, what does Gc stand for?
Crystallized Intelligence
In the 5-factor model, what does Gsm stand for?
Short-term memory
In the 5-factor model, what does Gf stand for?
fluid reasoning
In the 5-factor model, what does Gv stand for?
Visual processing
In the 5-factor model, what does Gs stand for?
Processing speed
What are the 5 components of the 5-factor model?
- Crystallized intelligence
- Short-term memory
- fluid reasoning
- visual processing
- processing speed
When is the 5-factor model a particularly good choice and why?
The CHC-based model supports separate Fluid Reasoning and Visual Processing Factors, which makes the five-factor solution an especially good choice when there is variability in scores associated with PRI
What does the Gv factor test?
Perceiving, storing, manipulating, and thinking with visual patterns
Of what subtests is Gv comprised?
Visual puzzles and block design
What does the Gf factor test?
Solving novel problems by using abstract thinking abilities, such as inductive, deductive, and quantitative reasoning