Visual Perception and Visual Motor Skills Assessments Flashcards
Beery- Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 6th ed (Beery-VMI) Format
Pencil paper tasks administered individually or in groups
Full form is 30 items and short form is 21 items
10-15 minutes for full form and 2 subtests and 10 minutes to score
$176
Includes Beery, visual perception subtest (3 minutes), and motor coordination subtest (5 minutes)
Beery- Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 6th ed (Beery-VMI) purpose
Assess which children can integrate their visual and motor abilities
Classroom screening for early identification of learning difficulties
Beery- Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 6th ed (Beery-VMI) population
Children aged 2 years through adulthood for full form
Children 2-7 years for short form
Beery- Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 6th ed (Beery-VMI) administration
Administer the Beery first, then visual perception subtest, then motor coordination subtest
Use a pencil without an eraser or a ballpoint pen
Start at task 4 for children less than 5 years functional age
Start at task 7 for children 5 years or older
- If child cannot complete, go back a page to item 4
- If child still cannot complete, go back another page to item #1
Basal is first successful item
Ceiling is three consecutive scores of 0
Child copies geometric designs into blank boxes provided until 3 consecutive forms are not passed
Each item is 1 point, give credit for items below the basal level
Beery- Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 6th ed (Beery-VMI) interpretation
Test yields raw total score, standard score, scaled score, percentiles, and age equivalents
Standard scores from 80-120 are average and percentiles 25-75% are average
Beery- Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration, 6th ed (Beery-VMI) reliability and validity
Allow at least a 1 month gap before retesting
Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) format
Standardized assessment that takes 10-15 minutes to administer and 5 minutes to score
Categories of visual discrimination, visual figure-ground, visual memory, visual closure, and visual spatial abilities are measured
Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) purpose
Assess visual perception independent of motor abilities
Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) population
Individuals aged 4-80+ years
Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) administration
An image stimulus is presented for 5 second, removed, and then a page with options is presented
One point is given for each correct response
If child refuses them to answer, ask them to take a guess; If they refuse, the answer is wrong
Do not give confirmation if item was right or not
Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) interpretation
Raw scores, standard scores, percentile ranks, perceptual quotients, and perceptual age is provided
Motor Free Visual Perceptual Test (MVPT) reliability and validity
Internal consistently
Content validity, concurrent validity, construct validity