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TSN-S – standardization for children aged 13–16 years

One minute reading • Monday, April 3, 2023

 

We are pleased to announce that the Quick Naming Test for Older children  (TSN-S) can now also be used to examine children aged 13-16 years.

 

We are pleased to announce that the Quick Naming Test for Older children  (TSN-S) can now also be used to examine children aged 13–16 years.

The TSN-S published­ in 2013 contains norms for children aged 8–12 years. Due to the needs of our customers who would like to use the tool also for slightly older children, in 2023 we have developed norms for examinees aged 13–16.

The TSN-S test can be used in psychological practice to forecast and diagnose school difficulties, especially in learning to read and write. It also provides information that may be useful in the diagnosis of impulsivity characteristic of ADHD and in assessing the possibility of mental work in conditions of time pressure. It can also be used in scientific research to measure the elementary rate of information processing and working memory.

 

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