SLOSSON INTELLIGENCE TEST 4TH EDITION

New Features:

  • Color coded score sheet


  • Standard deviation SD = 15



  • Large color stimulus items for visually impaired


  • Administration and scoring measured simultaneously

Six Verbal Cognitive Domains:


  1. General Information (GI) - reflects the learning of cultural knowledge, much of which is not explicitly or directly taught (29 items)
  2. Comprehension (CO) - a cognitive domain testing one's knowledge of social behavior, "common sense" and ability to interpret and saying and proverbs (33 items)
  3. Quantitative (QN) - the ability to do mental calculations, remember the essential numbers, determine the arithmetic process needed to calculate the correct answers (34 items)
  4. Similarities & Differences (SD) - testing one's skill in determining common attributes of two dissimilar things or concepts and some uncommon attributes (30 items)
  5. Vocabulary (VO) - the ability to use, understand and define words orally. Communication skills are dependent on vocabulary ability (33 items)
  6. Auditory Memory (AM) - ability to remember and repeat a random series of digits correctly, both forward and backward, as well as several sentences (28 items)

about this project

The SIT-4 provides a quick, reliable index of intellectual ability in children and adults, including those who are visually impaired or blind. Widely used in schools, clinics, and industry, the SIT-4 has been designed to be used by a vast variety of educational administrators. Specific administrators considered in this revision include teachers, principals, guidance counselors, special education and learning disability teachers, psychologists, psychometrics, and social workers who often need to evaluate an individual's mental ability.


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