School age
Authors:
Michael Rutter, Ann LeCouteur, Catherine Lord
Polish adaptation:
Izabela Chojnicka, Ewa Pisula
Age:
Person of any age provided his/her mental age is at least 24 months
Procedure:
Individual administration; no time limit
Especially useful for:
Psychologists (MA in psychology required); other specialists (psychiatrists, special educators) after completing the training conducted according to the program recommended by the authors of the test
Category:
C – for psychologists only
Authors:
Donald D. Hammill, Nils A. Pearson, Judith K. Voress
Polish adaptation and manual:
Radosław Wujcik, Joanna Stańczak
Age:
Children aged 4–12
Procedure:
Individual administration, no time limit, approx. 30–45 min
Especially useful for:
Psychologists, educators, occupational therapists, teachers
Category:
B2 – for psychologists; other professionals only after general psychometric training and test training
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Battery co-authored by:
Anna Ciechanowicz, Aleksandra Jaworowska, Anna Matczak, Teresa Szuster, Emilia Wrocławska-Warchala
Manual co-authored by:
Anna Matczak, Radosław Wujcik, Joanna Stańczak, Aleksandra Jaworowska, Emilia Wrocławska-Warchala
Age:
Adolescents graduating from high school; college/university students; adults
Administration procedure:
for individual and group examinations. Paper-and-pencil version together with electronic version available on the Epsilon platform. Total administration time: 60 min.
Test users:
Psychologists (MA in psychology required)
Test category:
C – for psychologists only
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Authors:
Alexander Grob, Priska Hagmann-von Arx
Polish adaptation and manual:
Aleksandra Jaworowska, Anna Matczak, Diana Fecenec
Age:
Children and adolescents aged 5–20
Procedure:
Inidividual administration. The standard procedure involves modular examination (to examine selected areas of individual functioning). The average examination time: intelligence (14 tests) – about 90 min.; executive functions (4 tests) – about 30 min.; competences: psychomotoric skills (3 tests) – about 20 min.; socio-emotional competences (3 tests) – about 15 min.; school competences (4 tests) – 30-60 min depending on the subject's age; work attitude (2 tests) – about 7 min.
Test users:
Psychologists (MA in psychology required)
Category:
C – for psychologists only
Author:
Maria Kovacs
Polish adaptation:
Emilia Wrocławska-Warchala, Radosław Wujcik
Age:
Children and adolescents aged 7–18
Administration:
During individual or group sessions; teachers, if instructed by a psychologist (or other specialist), can fill out the questionnaire without a psychologist's supervision
Especially useful for:
Psychologists (MA in psychology required), pediatricians and psychiatrists, educators, pediatric and psychiatric nurses
Category:
B2 – for psychologists; other professionals only after general psychometric training and test training
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Authors:
R. H. Weiß & J. Osterland
Author of the manual:
Marta Koć-Januchta
Age:
Children 4-9 yrs old
Procedure:
Younger children (4-6) are examined individually, the older ones can be examined in groups (and so it was during the normalization). The subtests have time limits (90 - 240 s., respectively), an average time of the individual examination is around 35 minutes, group examination – around 45-50 minutes.
Test users:
Psychologists (MA in psychology required)
Category:
C – for psychologists only
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