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- various combinations of primary or primary and secondary subtests. Five complementary subtests yield three complementary composite scores to measure related...
- (subtests 17, 21) ECMAScript GC (subtests 26–27) DOM Level 2 Events (subtests 17, 30–32) CSS Selectors (subtests 33–40) DOM Level 2 Style (subtest 45)...
- released in 2008, is composed of 10 core subtests and five supplemental subtests, with the 10 core subtests yielding scaled scores that sum to derive...
- eleven new subtests in addition to removing four of the old subtests. The test battery thus consists of six domains comprising 32 subtests. The NEPSY-II...
- fifteen subtests with point scales in place of using the previous age scale format. In an attempt to broaden cognitive ability, the subtests were grouped...
- supplemental subtests provide additional information about cognitive abilities or can be used as replacement for inappropriate subtests. The optional subtests provide...
- expanded. Eight of the original 16 subtests can be found in the KABC-II and 10 new subtests have been introduced. Four subtests have been removed from the measurement...
- attention-concentration subtests, yielding a Verbal Memory Index, a Visual Memory Index, and an Attention-Concentration Index. Together, these subtests yield the General...
- contains 10 subtests organized into four domains: Fluid Intelligence Visualization Memory Attention The five Fluid Intelligence subtests are: Sequential...
- 1990. The DAS-II consists of 20 cognitive subtests which include 17 subtests from the original DAS. The subtests are grouped into the Early Years and School-Age...