Kaufman worksheet Flashcards

1
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From what is the five-factor model derived?

A

Cattell-Horn Carroll Theory

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2
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What is another name for clinical cluster?

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WAIS-IV composites

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3
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What do the clinical cluster enable the assessor to do?

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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

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4
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What additional subtests does the Keith 5-factor model require be administered?

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Figure weights and letter-number sequencing

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5
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Of what is the GAI comprised?

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Only the subtests that constitute VCI and PRI

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6
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In the 5-factor model, what does Gc stand for?

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Crystallized Intelligence

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7
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In the 5-factor model, what does Gsm stand for?

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Short-term memory

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8
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In the 5-factor model, what does Gf stand for?

A

fluid reasoning

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9
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In the 5-factor model, what does Gv stand for?

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Visual processing

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10
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In the 5-factor model, what does Gs stand for?

A

Processing speed

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11
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What are the 5 components of the 5-factor model?

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  1. Crystallized intelligence
  2. Short-term memory
  3. fluid reasoning
  4. visual processing
  5. processing speed
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12
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When is the 5-factor model a particularly good choice and why?

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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

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What does the Gv factor test?

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Perceiving, storing, manipulating, and thinking with visual patterns

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14
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Of what subtests is Gv comprised?

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Visual puzzles and block design

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What does the Gf factor test?

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Solving novel problems by using abstract thinking abilities, such as inductive, deductive, and quantitative reasoning

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16
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Of what subtests is Gf comprised?

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Matrix reasoning and figure weights

17
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What does the PRI measure?

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visuospatial and non-verbal fluid reasoning

18
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What does the 5-factor model allow you to do?

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It allows you to pull out fluid reasoning